Learn about the history, culture and traditions of Italian Jews on a guided tour of 2 historic synagogues in Venice. Meet the Ashkenazi community and discover the origins of the Venetian Ghetto with a Jewish History Expert Guide
Highlights:
• Visit Venetian Synagogues with a Jewish History Expert-Guide
• Admire the beautiful interiors of the Levantine Synagogue and Spanish Synagogue
• Immerse yourself in the history of the Venetian Ghetto
• Learn about Jewish history, culture and traditions
• Enjoy a private tour tailored to your interests
Discover the essence of Jewish experience in Italy on a private tour of the historic synagogues in Venetian Ghetto, part of the architectural complex of Museo Ebraico (Jewish Museum). With skip-the-line tickets you can enjoy this exclusive experience without queues and enter at your scheduled time. Discover Italian-Jewish history, culture and heritage with an Expert Guide!
Duration: 1 hour: Book a 1-hour private tour of the Levantine Synagogue and Spanish Synagogues in the Jewish Ghetto in Venice. <br/>Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language - ITVE019.
Meet your guide Calle del Forno 1107, Ghetto Vecchio, Venice, Italy
Guided tour of the Levantine Synagogue and Spanish Synagogue in Venice. While the main exhibition of the Jewish Museum (Museo Ebraico) is temporarily closed for renovation, the museum offers a chance to tour 2 of its synagogues in the historic Jewish Ghetto. This is your chance to experience the living history of the oldest ghetto in the world as you admire the gracious interiors of the Levantine and Spanish Synagogues. Both were built in the 16th century and rebuilt in the 17th century by great architects and artists who knew how to make use of the limited space in the overcrowded Ghetto. They are the soul of Jewish Venice, hidden on top floors of the Venetian “skyscrapers”. Your Expert Guide will help you understand what’s so unique about them and how they have served the local Jewish population during the years of segregation. It’s an essential experience for those interested in Jewish culture and architecture.
Meet your guide Calle del Forno 1107, Ghetto Vecchio, Venice, Italy
Information for the customer (Know before you go)
• Please check your email the day before the tour for important details from Rosotravel, your tour operator.
• The main exhibition of the Jewish Museum is closed for renovation until further notice. In the meantime, the guided tour will include a visit to the Levantine Synagogue and the Spanish Synagogue from Sunday to Thursday, and the Levantine synagogue and the Luzzatto midrash on Friday.
• Due to local regulations, the group size is limited to a maximum of 10 guests per guide. Additional guides will be arranged for larger groups.
• Have a special request or need accessibility support? Let us know in advance—we’re happy to help!
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