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In Spain’s fourth-largest city, Seville, the Juderia (Jewish quarter) is a vibrant maze of brightly painted buildings, vest-pocket-sized parks, sidewalk cafes, flamenco-show venues and boutiques.
Six Centuries After Pogrom, Seville Recognizes Former Jewish Quarter. March 10, 2003. See Original Daily Bulletin From This Date Advertisement.
Seville is all about astonishing architecture, from Gothic and Mudejar (Muslim style, built for Christian rulers), to Renaissance and Baroque, sometimes all in the same building. After you’ve ...
(JTA) Beneath a sprawling 14th-century building with moss-furrowed terrace walls and interiors painted in garish strokes of purple and yellow lie what could be the remains of Spain’s second-l… ...
“Even people from Segovia never learned about the Jewish quarter,” Rueda said. “Now people want to know their history.” Spain’s relationship with its Sephardic legacy has in many ways ...
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