At the Museo Sefardi, from 5 to 7 April 2024 Following the success of the previous edition in 2023, the museum is offering to explore medieval Jewish theatre through the music, dance, mime, pantomime and costumes that accompanied these stage performances. The main focus is on satirical plays that mock both the Jews and the conditions in which they lived, which varied from place to place and ...
Plus d'infosContenus associés au mot-clé “spanish jews”
Embarcadero Ribotas
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Rua Merelles
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Calle Sinagoga
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Calle Rabilero
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Carrer dels Jueus
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Puerta de Reinosa
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Ancient synagogue of Seville
5 Calle Santa María la Blanca, Seville (+34) 954 41 05 93
Plus d'infosJerez de la Frontera
The Jewish community has existed since Visigothic times and grew considerably under the Muslim occupation. When the first Christian troops arrived in 1266 under the command of Alfonso X of Castile, there were many synagogues, but most of the Jews preferred to leave the city and take refuge in Granada, which was still in Muslim hands. A few years later, Alfonso X the Wise sought to repopulate ...
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Juderia de Zaragoza
C. de Sto. Dominguito de Val, 17, 50001 Zaragoza
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Plaza de Concello, Tui Tel + 34 986 60 05 11
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Pl. San Fernando, s/n, 36700 Tui Tel +34 986 60 05 11
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Rua Bispo Castanon
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Calle Juderia
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Calle Rua Alta
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