Unterbergstraße 6, 7000 Eisenstadt +43 2682 65145 Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum
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Unterbergstraße 6, 7000 Eisenstadt +43 2682 65145 Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum
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Judenplatz 8, 1010 Wien +43 1 5350431 http://www.jmw.at
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Dorotheergasse 11, 1010 Wien +43 1 5350431 http://www.jmw.at
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Via del Monte 5-7, 34100 Trieste tel +39 040 2331318 Museum of the Jewish Community of Trieste Carlo e Vera Wagner (museoebraicotrieste.it)
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Sestiere Cannaregio, 2902/b, 30121 Venezia Tel +39 (0) 41 5246083 The Venetian Ghetto
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Vicolo Salomone Olper 44, 15033 Casale Monferrato Tel : +39 (0) 142 71807 http://www.casalebraica.info/
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Via Valdonica, 1/5, 40126 Bologna +39 (0)51 291 1280 https://www.museoebraicobo.it/
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Via Micali, 21, 57125 Livorno +39 (0)586 839772 Museo Ebraico Yeshivà Marini | Città di Livorno (comune.livorno.it)
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Piazza del Campo, 1, 53100 Siena +39 (0)577 292226 Museo Civico di Siena: Arte e Storia Senese
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Lungotevere De’ Cenci, 00186 Roma Tel +39 06 6840 0661 Jewish Museum of Rome (museoebraico.roma.it)
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R. Dr. Joaquim Jacinto 73, Tomar Tel : +351 249 329 823
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Carrer de la Força, 8 17004 Girona +34 972 216 761 https://www.girona.cat/turisme/fra/museus_call.php
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Calle de Samuel Levi, s/n, 45002 Toledo +34 925 22 36 65 http://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/msefardi/museo.html
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Kornhausgasse 8, Basel +41 (0) 61 261 95 14 http://www.juedisches-museum.ch/
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Hintere Judengasse 6, 67547 Worms +49(0) 6241 853 470 1 https://www.juedischesmuseum-worms.de/juedisches-museum-EN/
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Untermainkai 14/15, 60311 Frankfurt am Main +49 (0) 69 21235000 http://juedischesmuseum.de/
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Niederkirchnerstraße 8, 10963 Berlin Tel : +49 (0)30 254 5090 http://www.topographie.de/en/
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Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin Tel : +49 (0)30 259 93 549 http://www.jmberlin.de/
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190 Cheetham Hill Rd, Manchester M8 8LW +44 (0) 161 834 9879 http://www.manchesterjewishmuseum.com/
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70, Route de Lambraz, 01300 Izieu +33 (0) 4 79 87 21 05 http://www.memorializieu.eu/
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Cour des Boecklin – 17, rue Nationale, 67800 Bischheim +33 (0)6 15 40 61 09 musee@ville-bischheim.fr
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3, place du Château, 67000 Strasbourg Tel : +33 3 68 98 50 00 http://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/
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23-25, quai Saint-Nicolas, 67000 Strasbourg Tel : +33 3 68 98 50 00 http://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/
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62, Grand Rue, 67330 Bouxwiller +33 (0)3 88 70 97 17 Musée Judéo Alsacien de Bouxwiller|Accueil|
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Trondheim’s synagogue is doubly unusual: it is the northernmost synagogue in Europe and the only one that has served as a train station, before the building became a synaogue in 1925! Jews first settled in Trondheim in the 1880s. They quickly became very integrated, participation in all economical, social and cultural aspects of life. The Jewish community in Trondheim has never really ...
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Visitors walking on the street named after Norway's national poet Henrik Wergeland (1808-45) will be reminded that it was Wergeland who was behind the law that allowed Jews to immigrate to this country. Most of Norway's Jews live in Oslo (950 people), with about 100 living in Trondheim. The Norwegian community can pride itself on having given Israel a minister: the great rabbi Michael Melchior, who
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When we think of Stockholm, we often envision the Viking past. Certainly, they are part of the history of the city, the country and the region. There’s even a Viking museum in Stockholm. But this city offers much more. For a start, its name means “a multitude of islets”: Stock (multitude) and holm (islet). And it’s on these 2 small central islets that you can start travelling back ...
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The Jewish community of Copenhagen has been active since the end of the 17th century. Today, most of Denmark’s 7,000 Jews live in Copenhagen. Abraham Salomon of Rausnitz was its first rabbi, appointed in 1687. Six years later, a Jewish cemetery was established in Mollegade. Destroyed by a fire in 1795, no synagogue was active until a liberal one was built in 1833 in Krystalgade. Years ...
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The Ashkenazic synagogue of the lovely, rich city of Casale Monferrato on the floodplain of the Po River was constructed in 1596, in the center of the old Jewish quarter. It is one of the oldest in Piedmont. The discreet exterior facade has nothing remarkable to recommend it, but the interior with its numerous gilding wood decorations and frescoes is one of the most remarkable in Italy. After ...
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Bologna is famous for having been one of Europe’s leading cities in the Middle Ages. Thanks to its large population living within its walls, the wealth of local agriculture, the development of trade with the other cities of Emilia-Romagna, but also and perhaps above all to the dynamism provided by its university, the oldest in Europe. History of the Jews of Bologna The first traces of a ...
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