FARO JEWISH CEMETERY AND MUSEUM
Museum
2024
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2024
The Jewish cemetery in Faro is the only post-Inquisition remnant of the Jewish presence in the Algarve. The first person to be buried there was Rabbi Joseph Toledano, and the last burial was in 1932. After being abandoned for several decades, it was finally restored in the 1980s. The cemetery has a total of 107 graves. Within the perimeter there is a museum dedicated to Jewish traditions and a synagogue.
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Petit cimetière avec son musée à ne pas manquer : il y eut une importante communauté juive, à Faro, jusqu'à l'expulsion en 1497. Heureusement que cela a été rénové et conservé c'est très important...