Plaça del Rei, s/n, 08002 Barcelona +34 932 56 21 00 https://www.barcelona.cat/museuhistoria/ca
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Archaeological Museum of Gerona
Monasterio de Sant Pere de Galligants, Carrer de Santa Llúcia, 8, 17004 Girona +34 972 20 26 32 https://www.girona.cat/turisme/eng/museus_mac.php
Plus d'infosBonastruc da Porta Center and Jewish Museum
Carrer de la Força, 8 17004 Girona +34 972 216 761 https://www.girona.cat/turisme/fra/museus_call.php
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Plaza de Santo Domingo, 8, 24002 León +34 987 23 64 05 https://www.turismocastillayleon.com/turismocyl/en
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C/ Socorro, 11, 40003 Segovia Tel. 921 460 615 www.museoscastillayleon.jcyl.es
Plus d'infosJewish Museum of Switzerland
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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Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin +49 (0) 30 25993300 http://www.jmberlin.de/
Plus d'infosLapidary Museum of Narbonne
Place Lamourguier – Eglise Notre-Dame-de-Lamourguier, 11100 Narbonne Tel : +33 4 68 90 30 54 http://www.narbonne.fr
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Ancien palais des archevêques – Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, 11100 Narbonne Tel : +33 4 68 90 30 54 http://www.narbonne.fr
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Cour des Boecklin – 17, rue Nationale, 67800 Bischheim +33 (0)3 88 81 49 47
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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 http://judaisme.sdv.fr/today/musee/
Plus d'infosGalati
The city of Galati has been a major Romanian trade hub since the seventeenth century. In 1868, it was the theater for acts of vandalism against Jews following accusations of their having committed ritual murders. The imposing “Synagogue of Artisans” was the only temple to remain standing out of the twenty-nine that were active here during the 1930s. Built in 1875, the synagogue ...
Plus d'infosStropkov
Approximately thirty miles northeast of Presov, the small city of Stropkov had one of the largest Jewish communities in the region and was an important center of Judaism. Many of its Jews arrived from Poland in the seventeenth century, victims of the pogroms who were in search of the relative security in lands belonging to the Hapsburg Empire. Although allowed to work in the city, they did ...
Plus d'infosBardejov
Bardejov possessed a large Jewish quarter where some 5000 Jews lived before World War II. This small medieval city of 35000 inhabitants lies thirty-seven miles north of Presov near the Polish border. Most of Bardejov’s Jewish community was wiped out during the war. Despite the devastations of the war and postwar reconstruction, a few houses and an interesting eighteenth-century ...
Plus d'infosPresov
Not far from Kosice, Presov was also an important center of Jewish life. More than 6000 Jews from the city and surrounding villages were killed during the war. Today fewer than 100 Jews live here in Presov. The area from near the old city center with its Renaissance homes and palace to beyond the city walls once marked the extent of the Jewish quarter. Close to the Jewish community center ...
Plus d'infosKosice
The capital of eastern Slovakia, Kosice is a large industrial city of 250000 inhabitants. Its sizable Jewish community was almost totally annihilated during the Second World War. The city os now home to 800 Jews. The spacious nineteenth-century is in a building adjacent to the community headquarters. The building also includes a mikvah, a kosher butcher shop, and a prayer hall. This ...
Plus d'infosPiran
Piran is a former possession of the City of Doges, which explains its Venetian atmosphere. It contains some beautiful architecture, including a replica of the Campanile in the Piazza San Marco. This charming little coastal town has preserved its medieval ghetto square, Zidovski Trg, which can be entered through an arcade. The square is surrounded by several multistory houses that undeniably ...
Plus d'infosLjubljana
The only remaining traces of a prior Jewish presence in Ljubljana are the names of two narrow streets in the city center, Street of the Jews (Zidovska ulica) and Passage of the Jews (Zidovska steza), the place of the medieval ghetto until the 1515 expulsion. The remains of a neighborhood of about thirty houses have apparently been found beneath the Baroque buildings here, constructed in the ...
Plus d'infosCharleroi
Charleroi is a city known for having been a very important coal basin, but also as an industrial centre. Since the decline of these industries, the city has invested heavily in cultural development and is particularly appreciated as a historical centre of comics, with the Marcinellois printer Jean Dupuis creating the magazine Spirou in 1938. The Jewish presence in the city is relatively ...
Plus d'infosGhent
Ghent is a city known, like Liège, for its student life, but also as an important cultural centre, its port and its ancient textile activity. The Jewish presence in Ghent seems to date back to the 8th century according to some sources. The Jews were expelled from the city in 1125, but were allowed to settle again in the following century. In the following century they were allowed to settle ...
Plus d'infosJewish Museum of Belgium
21, rue des Minimes, 1000 Bruxelles 01132 (0) 2 512 19 63 Accueil
Plus d'infosRijksmuseum
Museumstraat 1, 1071 XX Amsterdam Tel : +31 (0) 20 6747 000 https://www.rijksmuseum.nl
Plus d'infosJoods Historisch Museum
Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1, 1011 PL Amsterdam +01131 (0) 20 531 0310 Joods Museum + junior | Joods Cultureel Kwartier (jck.nl)
Plus d'infosIrish Jewish Museum
3 Walworth Rd, Dublin 8 Tel : +353 1 546 1096 http://www.jewishireland.org/
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