Jewish Ghetto
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, VENICE/ Updated : Apr 24, 2017, 11:11 IST
Synopsis
While tourists flock to the Piazza San Marco, not so many people know that Venice is actually home to the very first Jewish Ghetto in the world. The Jewish Ghetto is one of the best preserved hidden gems of Venice.
While tourists flock to the Piazza San Marco, not so many people know that Venice is actually home to the very first Jewish Ghetto in the world. The Jewish Ghetto is one of the best preserved hidden gems of Venice. Read less

While tourists flock to the Piazza San Marco, not so many people know that Venice is actually home to the very first Jewish Ghetto in the world. The Jewish Ghetto is one of the best preserved hidden gems of Venice. In the first glance, you may be surprised by the apparent lack of synagogues in the Jewish Ghetto, but look upwards and you’ll see that the synagogues occupy the top floors of the buildings.
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