Sinagoga Kadoorie


Sidling up to the Cemitério de Agramonte, the Kadoorie Synagogue is the largest in the Iberian Peninsula and a visible reminder of the importance of the city's Jewish community. It was inaugurated in 1938. For a peek of the beautifully tiled interior and an insight into the workings of the synagogue, hook onto a guided visit of the museum.


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