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Jewish Cremona
The event will be included in the program “The 16th Century in Cremona” wanted by CrArT
Cremona between the year 1441 and the year 1597 hosted the biggest Jewish community in Northern Italy, after Venice and Ferrara. In particular, in the 16th Century, the Jewish presence in the town was testified by some historic episodes, art-works and documents which can still be read and explained.
The route develops in the town's historic center, from the Municipality Square, the Cathedral and the garden in Roma Square and Verdi Street.
If you want to participate you must:
- call the number 338 8071208 and make a reservation. Max 20 participants.
- wear your mask and clean your hands often.
- keep your safe distance.
10€ (8€ CrArT members), also debit or credit card.
The event is part of the program “The 16th Century in Cremona” wanted by CrArT and implemented with the patronage and cooperation of the Diocese of Cremona.
Opening hours
3,00 p.m.