A tour of one of the unknown areas of Venice where we will find the unique jewish quarter in venice, considered the Ghetto oldest in the World. We will visit one of the most traditional neighborhoods of the city, the Neighborhood of the Mercy, away from the hustle and bustle of San Marcos, and where the venetians continue to carry out their lives cotidinas.
Our tour begins in the country of San Geremia, from there we head to the doors that give access to the Jewish quarter, widely regarded as the first Ghetto of Humanity and where it still resists a jewish community that manages all of the locals of the area. In the neighborhood you will find the Museo Ebraico, the Bank Rosso (the oldest in the World), the Synagogues, German, Levantine, Canton, Italian and Spanish, in addition to numerous local and Hebrew as the restaurants are Kosher food, bookstores, and shops of jewish art.
After having made a tour through the history of the jewish community in Venice, the second part of the tour will be conducted in the Neighborhood of the Mercy, where they live the few venetians who are still living in Venice, in this neighborhood environment more traditional and authentic than the rest of the city, pass through the Channel of the Mercy, where the venetian life in the margins of the tourism around its numerous bacarettos, we will visit the original Plaza of the Mori, witness of the trade that Venice he carried out with muslim territories, we will pass by the house, the most important artist who has had Venice in its history, the painter Tintoretto and we will arrive at the Church of the Jesuits, one of the most beautiful of the city, where we will finish the tour.
In this tour we will also talk about to the bottom of how he was born in Venice and how it supports 1600 years after its foundation on a foundation of wood.
No shortage of recommendations for dining and cultural to make your trip to Venice an unforgettable experience.
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A tour of one of the unknown areas of Venice where we will find the unique jewish quarter in venice, considered the Ghetto oldest in the World. We will visit one of the most traditional neighborhoods of the city, the Neighborhood of the Mercy, away from the hustle and bustle of San Marcos, and where the venetians continue to carry out their lives cotidinas.
Approximately 2 hours.
You will find us in the Field of San Geremia, a 10-minute walk from Santa Lucia train Station, the guide will be a RED SIGN with the word ÍTAKA and accredited tourist guide.
Spanish
Our tour begins in the country of San Geremia, from there we head to the doors that give access to the Jewish quarter, widely regarded as the first Ghetto of Humanity and where it still resists a jewish community that manages all of the locals of the area. In the neighborhood you will find the Museo Ebraico, the Bank Rosso (the oldest in the World), the Synagogues, German, Levantine, Canton, Italian and Spanish, in addition to numerous local and Hebrew as the restaurants are Kosher food, bookstores, and shops of jewish art.
After having made a tour through the history of the jewish community in Venice, the second part of the tour will be conducted in the Neighborhood of the Mercy, where they live the few venetians who are still living in Venice, in this neighborhood environment more traditional and authentic than the rest of the city, pass through the Channel of the Mercy, where the venetian life in the margins of the tourism around its numerous bacarettos, we will visit the original Plaza of the Mori, witness of the trade that Venice he carried out with muslim territories, we will pass by the house, the most important artist who has had Venice in its history, the painter Tintoretto and we will arrive at the Church of the Jesuits, one of the most beautiful of the city, where we will finish the tour.
In this tour we will also talk about to the bottom of how he was born in Venice and how it supports 1600 years after its foundation on a foundation of wood.
No shortage of recommendations for dining and cultural to make your trip to Venice an unforgettable experience.
Read more
Approximately 2 hours.
You will find us in the Field of San Geremia, a 10-minute walk from Santa Lucia train Station, the guide will be a RED SIGN with the word ÍTAKA and accredited tourist guide.
Spanish
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