• The Ferrara Synagogue (Italian: Sinagoga di Ferrara) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue complex, that is located at Via Mazzini 95, in Ferrara, in Emilia-Romagna...
  • The Jews’ presence in Ferrara dates back at least until the 12th Century and thanks to the religious tolerance of the Este family the community grew, welcoming...
  • Ferrara is the only city in Emilia-Romagna to have an uninterrupted Jewish presence from the middle age to the present.
  • ...named after the Ferrara-born Rabbi Isacco Lampronti, who had commissioned the ark in 1710. ... In the 1950s the synagogue was converted for residential use.
  • Ferrara, a sublime city with a medieval centre listed as a World Heritage Site, does not appear to be a vast, museum-like enclosure encircled by a city.
  • The Ferrara Synagogue, located in Ferrara, Italy, is a historically significant Jewish house of worship that has served the local Jewish community for centuries.
  • On the right of the room is a line of wooden parts of three arón no longer in use: the one in the centre belongs to the Italian synagogue, the two at the sides came...
  • The synagogue is the main surviving illustrative of the few synagogues that once prospered in Ferrara.
  • Located in the Ferrara region of Italy, the Ferrara Synagogue is an extremely integral religious institution.
  • We had the honour of receiving a personal guided tour of the Ferrara synagogue - an unassuming three story building with green shutters and an arched...