Museo Judío de Buenos Aires

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Jewish symbols adorn the facade of the Templo Libertad, Argentina’s oldest and largest synagogue, located at the northeastern end of Plaza Lavalle. Attached to the synagogue is a small museum that traces the history of Jewish immigration to Argentina and displays items relating to Jewish culture and religious practices. Don't miss taking a look inside the synagogue itself (accessed via the museum). Bring photo ID for admission.

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