GHETTO E MUSEO EBRAICO
Urban location
2024
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2024
Former ghetto of Bologna with a small museum.
Between via Oberdan and via Zamboni is the former Bologna ghetto, established in 1556. At the foot of the Due Torri, via dei Giudei leads into this small maze of silent, pebble-paved alleys, home to a few craftsmen with evocative names: via dell'Inferno, vicolo Mandria, via Canonica. Not much remains of the ancient Jewish presence today, except for a small museum with some information, the Museo Ebraico, housed in the former palace of the cloth merchant Pannolini (16th century).
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Visited in february 2018
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charmant
c'est une balade très poétique et une atmosphère étonnamment calme proche du centre de Bologne. Bien en été pour être à l'ombre. Quelques boutiques d'artisans sur lesquelles le temps semble s'être arrêté, par ex. fabricant de chaussures sur mesure.
Visited in december 2017
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Joli petit quartier calme aux belles maisons colorées. On y trouve égalment quelques tours.
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