Ruta judía por Segovia
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- Segovia
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- Um dia
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Existen en la ciudad de Segovia varios puntos destacados que descubrir para conocer mejor la historia judía que esconden sus calles.
Entre los siglos XIII y XIV contaba con una comunidad judía importante, entre familias nobles y otras más humildes, pero todas ellas convivían con los vecinos de Segovia. En la actualidad, el Centro Didáctico de la Judería, entre otros recursos turísticos, muestra sus costumbres y oficios, al tiempo que invita a volver al medio sefardí y conocer mejor la ciudad.
En esta ruta se pueden visitar: la Sinagoga Mayor de Segovia, el Centro Didáctico de la Judería, la Puerta de San Andrés, el Cementerio judío de la Cuesta de los Hoyos, el Midrash del corral de Cayón y la Sinagoga de los Ibáñez de Segovia (Segunda Sinagoga Mayor).
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Synagogue Ibañez Segovia (Second Synagogue)More informationThe old synagogue of the family Ibañez de Segovia was, or New Main Synagogue, which replaced the first in 1419. Owned by Bartolome Ibañez from 1507, and until the late XIX century, later become property...
Midrash del corral de CayonMore informationIt is a Talmudic school in la Almuzara, which was built on land belonging then to the Cathedral of Segovia. We also have news of the existence of another midrash in the second half of the XIV century,...
Major Synagogue of SegoviaMore informationBetween 1373 and 1419 was already part of the catholic faith. The entrance is typical of a country farm and the interior has three naves seperated by horseshoe arches on octogonal pillars. Nowadays it...
Door of San AndresMore informationIt was restored in the XVI century, flanked by two towers, one with round floor and the other square, which is used to access to the Jewish quarter.It is one of the seven gates that once existed in the...
Educational Centre of the Jewish QuarterMore informationA modern and interactive museum that aims to show, teach and disseminate the history of the Sephardic of Segovia, and discover the details of their presence in the city, their customs and crafts, and their...
Jewish Cemetery of the Cuesta de los HoyosMore informationOn a hill just outside the town, but close, rises Cuesta de los Hoyos, where is this Jewish cemetery, active for over two centuries, in an area called El Pinarillo. This is one of the few Jewish necropolises...




