Synagogue of Tomar
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The Synagogue of Tomar (Portuguese: Sinagoga de Tomar) is a well-preserved medieval synagogue in Tomar, Portugal. Along with the Synagogue of Castelo de Vide, it is one of two existing pre-expulsion synagogues in the country. It is located at 73 Rua Dr. Joaquim Jaquinto in Tomar's historic city center. Built in the mid-1400s, the building was active as a synagogue only until 1496, when Jews were expelled from Portugal. It now houses the Abraham Zacuto Portuguese Jewish Museum (Portuguese: Museu Luso-Hebraico Abraão Zacuto).
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Rua Doutor Joaquim Jacinto, Tomar
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N 39.603222222222 ° | E -8.4138611111111 ° |
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Sinagoga de Tomar (Antiga Sinagoga de Tomar;Museu Luso-Hebraico Abraham Zacut)
Rua Doutor Joaquim Jacinto
2300-577 Tomar (Tomar (São João Baptista) e Santa Maria dos Olivais)
Portugal
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