Sinagoga
The Synagogue, dating back to the 17th century, has been located in the Jewish Ghetto since 1634.
The structure, made of exposed masonry, is equipped with five windows with Istrian stone sills and a prayer room
bifocal plan with Aròn (sacred wardrobe) and Bimàh (reading podium) in wood. Of equal interest is the balustrade of
original Bimàh in carved wood with gold-clad scrolls depicting plant motifs.
The Ghetto, established in 1633 following the first papal act of Pope Urban VIII, was considered an autonomous city with its own religious, administrative, and judicial organization and was a special obligatory residence for the Jews of Senigallia for two centuries until the unification of Italy.
The Ghetto at its peak was able to hold up to a thousand people.
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Piazza Simoncelli 33
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Address
Piazza Simoncelli 33