Contenus associés au mot-clé “jewish culture”
Statue of Amato Lusitano
Largo do Municipio, Castelo Branco
Plus d'infosHouse of the Memory of Jewish presence
R. das Olarias 43, 6000-183 Castelo Branco
Plus d'infosAncient synagogue of Castelo Branco
10 Rua da Misericordia, Castelo Branco
Plus d'infosBuilding of 10 rua D’Ega
Evora
The city is best known for its historic centre, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Jewish presence is thought to go back a long way, with Evora boasting one of the largest Portuguese communities in the 15th century. It was also one of the seats of the Inquisition, with 9,500 cases investigated over the centuries. The Inquisitor’s Palace was located opposite the . The Jewish ...
Plus d'infosCovilha
Covilha is a town known as an important urban centre in the Portuguese interior. The Jewish presence probably dates back to the 12th century. There were three successive Jewish quarters in the town. The first, within the walls of the old town, near the . The second was adjacent to this quarter, but outside the walls. The third was near Refugio and Meia Legua. One of the main economic ...
Plus d'infosCoimbra
The city of Coimbra is famous for its historic sites and the first Portuguese university founded there in 1290. It was also an important centre of Portuguese Judaism until the Inquisition. During the Inquisition, they suffered numerous persecutions, being one of the seats of the Inquisition. More than 11,000 cases were tried here between 1541 and 1820. Marranism developed, making Coimbra an ...
Plus d'infosCastelo Branco
Castelo Branco is known, as the first part of its name suggests, for its medieval buildings. The Jewish presence dates back to at least the 14th century. An organised Jewish community existed in the town until the advent of the Inquisition. Old buildings in the town’s Jewish quarter bear traces of this presence, such as a in Rua d’Ega. A was apparently located at 10 Rua de la ...
Plus d'infosBeja
Beja is a town in southern Portugal, famous for the battles that have been fought there since the time of Julius Caesar. It was also known as one of the places where rabbinical institutions were based in the 15th century. The Jewish presence dates back to at least the 12th century. Some very old stelae have been found, from Jewish cemeteries. One of these dates back to the 14th century and ...
Plus d'infosAlmeida
A crossroads of exoduses, the town of Almeida, which brings together several former small medieval municipalities, has welcomed many refugees throughout its history. This was also the case during the Second World War. During the Spanish Inquisition, an estimated 35,000 Jews passed through the border villages grouped together in Almeida. At the time, there was a Jewish quarter in Castelo ...
Plus d'infosSha’ar HaShamaim Synagogue
R. do Brum 16, 9500-085 Ponta Delgada, Portugal https://www.azoreansynagogue.org
Plus d'infosHolocaust Museum of Porto
Rua do Campo Alegre 790, 4150-171 Porto Museu | Museu do Holocausto do Porto | Porto (mhporto.com)
Plus d'infosJewish Museum of Porto
R. de Guerra Junqueiro 325, 4150-389 Porto Início | Museu Judaico do Porto (mjporto.com)
Plus d'infosRua dos Gatos
Exhibition “Joann Sfar. Life drawned”
Until 12 May 2024 at the mahJ This exhibition, the first retrospective devoted to Joann Sfar in France, features almost 250 plates and drawings, many of them previously unpublished. The author of hundreds of works never leaves his notebook, alternating words and sketches, drawings and observations. From The Rabbi’s Cat to Little Vampire, from his early work with Marjane Satrapi and Riad ...
Plus d'infos“Amazing Israel” exhibition
At the Riga Jewish Community House Students from the Jurmala School of Art are exhibiting their work in the Riga Jewish Community House. An initiative in keeping with the tradition of this art school, where artists study the history, culture and art of a country in order to create works of art. More than 200 schoolchildren took part in the project. Exhibition of works of the Jurmala Art ...
Plus d'infosExhibition “Peace”
Until 26 May 2024 at the Jewish Museum of Vienna While war rages in the Middle East and Europe, the museum focuses on the definition of peace as the success of a civilisation. Jewish perspectives on notions of peace, but also the struggles waged in the name of these values, such as the fight for equal rights during the march for Civil Rights in America and feminism. The museum stresses the ...
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Göteborg
Kålltorpsgatan, 416 52 Göteborg
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Turzii street
Jewish cemetery of Stropkov
Tisinec 58, 091 01 Tisinec
Plus d'infosNew synagogue of Kosice
Puškinova ulica, 040 01 Staré Mesto Tel : +421 55/622 12 72
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Kosice
2382/, Rastislavova 2382/91, 040 11 Košice
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Bardejov
Tehelná 1139/2, 085 01 Bardejov
Plus d'infosJewish neological cemetery of Bratislava
Žižkova 1861/50, Bratislava
Plus d'infosJewish Orthodox cemetery of Bratislava
Žižkova 1860/36, Bratislava Tel : +421 2/544 169 49
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Subotica
Majevička, Subotica 24000
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Novi Sad
Doza Derda, Novi Sad
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Zemun
Cara Dušana 32, Zemun
Plus d'infosFilantropia cemetery of Bucharest
Bulevardul Ion Mihalache 91-93, Bucharest (21) 224.03.27
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