2.5-hour Bologna Jewish History Walking Tour
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2.5-hour Bologna Jewish History Walking Tour
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2.5-hour Bologna Jewish History Walking Tour

2h18
By walk
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The medieval heart of the city will lead you to the narrow streets that make up the layout of Bologna's 16th century ghetto a maze of alleys, covered bridges and small Windows tells the story of a whole community forced to live in a limited area of the town by order ot the Papal State, starting from 1556.

In Bologna, Jews lived in the ghetto until 1569, when they were expelled for the first time. In 1586, they were allowed to come back to town and lived here again until 1593, year of their final expulsion: 900 people left Bologna and no Jewish community was allowed into town for more than two centuries. Entrances to the Jewish quarter were opened in the morning, sealed at dusk and constantly watched: one entrance was at the beginning of via de' Giudei, a second one at the intersection between via del Carro and via Zamboni, a third one in via Oberdan, where an arch looks onto vicolo Mandria.

The area is undoubtedly one of the most charming areas in town enlivened with artisan workshops and encircled by palaces which belonged to rich Jewish merchants and bankers. The main spots of this walking tour will be San Petronio Church, San Sepolcro Church, the ghetto and the Jewish museum (please note that if you want to book this tour on Saturday, the museum will be closed).
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Included
  • Local guide
Not included
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Wheelchair accessible
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
75%
Sport
20%
Reviews
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Antonina G
5 | 2016-07-24

Very pleasant, friendly and knowledgeable guide. We enjoyed the history insights and his views and opinions. He is an archaeologists and would probably been great to also cover other areas of the Bologna History. Since we already had other tours he focused on Jewish history primarily.

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Sonja R
3 | 2016-06-29

Not willing to review

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