• The Sephardic Museum (Spanish: Museo Sefardí) is a museum in Toledo, Spain, devoted to the Jewish cultural heritage in Spain, as well as of the Sephardim...
  • The Sephardic Museum, located in Toledo, Spain, is a national institution that showcases the rich Jewish cultural heritage of Spain.
  • The Sephardic Museum in Toledo, Spain, housed in the former Convent of the Knights of Calatrava is attached to the Transito Synagogue.
  • The Sephardic Museum is located in the city of Toledo, occupies the site of the Convent of the Knights of Calatrava, attached to the Synagogue of...
  • A visit to the museum offers a tour through the history of the Jewish people in Spain, from the Roman era to their expulsion by the Catholic Monarchs.
  • The various vicissitudes of history turned it into a church, a hospital, an archive of military orders, a hermitage and finally a Sephardic Museum to publicize the...
  • In accordance with the provisions of Royal Decree 1305/2009, of July 31, which creates the Museum Network of Spain, the Sephardic Museum is one of the...
  • Situated in Toledo’s historic centre, the Toledo Sephardic Museum is found via bus at stop Plaza Barrio Nuevo on lines L2 and L12, a 2 minute walk away.
  • In summary, the Sephardic Museum of Toledo is aliving testimony of the rich Jewish heritage in Spain.
  • Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply curious about the Sephardic legacy, a visit to this museum is a must when in Toledo.