Scolanova Synagogue
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The Scolanova Synagogue (Judeo-Italian for new synagogue) is a medieval synagogue in Trani, Italy. It was built as a synagogue in the 13th century, confiscated by the church during a wave of antisemitism around the year 1380, and converted for use as a church known as Santa Maria in Scolanova. In 2006, the building was deconsecrated by the Church and returned to its original use.
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Piazzetta Scola Nova, Trani
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N 41.27975 ° | E 16.41775 ° |
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Sinagoga Scolanova
Piazzetta Scola Nova
76125 Trani
Apulia, Italy
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