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5. The Jewish Ghetto: A Historical Journey

Area of the Jewish Ghetto of Rome (Italy. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Camelia.boban

The Jewish Ghetto of Rome is a testament to the city's diverse cultural heritage. Established in 1555, this area is steeped in history and tradition. As you explore its narrow streets, you'll discover a rich tapestry of stories and architectural wonders. The Great Synagogue of Rome, with its stunning Art Nouveau design, is a focal point of the community. The ghetto is also renowned for its unique cuisine, with restaurants serving traditional Jewish-Roman dishes like carciofi alla giudia (Jewish-style artichokes). Walking through the Jewish Ghetto is a journey through time, offering insights into the resilience and contributions of Rome's Jewish community. It's a place where history is not just remembered but lived, as the past and present intertwine seamlessly.

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