Scolagrande Synagogue
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The Scolagrande Synagogue (Judeo-Italian: Grand Synagogue) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Via la Giudea 24, in the town of Trani, Puglia in Italy. Built by the Italian–Jewish community of Apulia during the Middle Ages and completed in 1247, the building was acquired by the Roman Catholic Church in 1380 and served as St. Anne's Church (Italian: Chiesa di Sant’Anna) until it was deconsecrated and returned to the Jewish community in 2004. The building is used as a synagogue and as a Jewish museum, called the St. Anna Synagogue Museum (Italian: Museo Sinagoga Sant'Anna), as part of the Diocesan Museum of Trani.
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Via San Martino, Trani
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