Toledo, Spain
Calle Samuel Levi, 2,
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+34925223665
Finding this place was simply wonderful. I visited Toledo to know more about The Templar Order, but I found much more, even a Sephardi Museum. Peace and history cover every single corner of this place. Finding out more about Sephardi Jews has been very touching. Highly recommended if this is the kind of things you want to know about when you are on holiday. There is a shop, like in every museum, but in this one you will find food and typical Sephardi desserts which are delicious by the way.
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Semah De Valencia Chronicles. We started our visit to Toledo Jewish Quarter looking for information about our ancestors in the Sephardic Museum. We explored the rooms and store. We found the book \historia de los Judios de España\ by D. Adolfo de Castro (1847). It was a new resource to spark our interest in our quest to find out how Sephardic Jews traveled from Spain to other countries. We will be back to explore \Judería de Toledo\ again.
A lovely museum and synagogue (one of 3/4 ancient ones in Spain/Europe) that has collected works of the lives of the Jewish people throughout Spain. Truly worth a look.
Beautiful architecture and on Saturday's afternoon there is no entry fee
Interesting museum telling about history of Jewish people, his customs and way of life in Sefarad (Jewish name of Spain). The only problem is very small letters in the show-cases and the position of pieces is uncomfortable to see them.
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