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Ghetto Ebraico

Via dell'Inferno, Bologna, Italy

 

The Jews were already present in Bologna in the 12th century, and they built this ghetto c.1556. They were segregated in this district which had to be entered by the means of two large walls full of portals in Via Zamboni and Via Oberdan. The architectural enviroment in the ghetto has conserved intact the evocative nature of the narrow, labyrinthical streets such as the Via dei Giudei (the street of the Jews), Via dell'Inferno (Hell Street), and Via Valdonica, etc. There is a memorial stone on number 16 Via dell'Inferno to commemorate the Synagogue, and a multimedia Jewish Museum was opened on Via Valdonica.

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