Museum
The Jewish ghetto of Chieri is a group of dwellings in Via della Pace, known in the city as ’l su dij Breu’, a narrow alleyway leading up from Via Vittorio Emanuele II towards the church of San Vincenzo or della Pace. The origins of the Chieri Jewish community date back to 1580, when Abram Serge was granted permission to set up the synagogue. It is a complex of medieval buildings, formerly belonging to the Solaro and Villa families, corresponding to house numbers 6, 8 and 10.
Open to the public in conjunction with special events and anniversaries
Open to the public in conjunction with special events and anniversaries
Contacts
45.0106643, 7.8270234
Tariffs
Hours
Services and accessibility
Tariffs
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Free
From 01/02/2023 to 31/12/2025
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Monopen on the occasion of temporary exhibitions
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Tueopen on the occasion of temporary exhibitions
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Wedopen on the occasion of temporary exhibitions
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Thuopen on the occasion of temporary exhibitions
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Friopen on the occasion of temporary exhibitions
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Satopen on the occasion of temporary exhibitions
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Sunopen on the occasion of temporary exhibitions
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Car parks