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This small but historic building is one of the few medieval synagogues still standing in the country. Built in the 14th century, it’s a rare example of Jewish heritage from a time when three cultures lived side by side. The walls are covered in beautiful plasterwork with Hebrew inscriptions and geometric patterns.

  • Intricate stucco decorations and Hebrew texts on the walls
  • A peaceful, intimate prayer hall with a unique atmosphere
  • One of the best-preserved examples of Mudรฉjar architecture

  • See rare history up close: Itโ€™s one of only three medieval synagogues left in the country, making it a special place to learn about the past.
  • Admire the art: The detailed wall carvings and designs are super impressive and show off a mix of cultures.
  • Feel the vibe: The quiet, small space gives a real sense of what life was like centuries ago.

  • Entry is usually free ๐Ÿ†“
  • No specific dress code, but respectful clothing is a good idea (shoulders covered)
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds