The Ghetto of Rome or the Roman Jewish Ghetto, Italy

The Ghetto of Rome or the Roman Jewish Ghetto, Italy - The Ghetto of Rome or also known as the Roman Jewish quarter, is one of the most curious visits and least known of this amazing city, worth visiting for the most demanding tourists or those who like to go to the last secret corner each city.

This wonderful neighborhood is located between the popular Trastevere and Piazza Venezia Roman, it is saved, even though we live in time, all the charm and personality of antiquity, within the city of ruins and the historical most famous, therefore, not be uncommon to see children out of school with their traditional Jewish hats and many old people sitting on benches in Rome, smoking and drinking tea. Readmore Palermo, a place with history


The Jewish Quarter is a historic level, the first legal area that was created by order of Pope Paul IV in 1556 to separate Jews from Christians. In addition, this ghetto was the last ghetto in Europe who was legally, in 1870, until years later, was abolished by the Italian king Victor Emmanuel II.

Today, the Jewish community has about 16000 members and within it you can see: a lot of kosher food restaurant, typical Jewish shops with tasty sweets, the ruins of the Portico of Octavia or the Synagogue and Jewish Museum which lies within it, which tells the story of this landmark building and its Roman Jewish community.

As a curiosity you should know that the word "ghetto" is not Roman, but comes from the city of Venice, which indicated, from 1516, a part of this city that was populated by Jews and was characterized by the presence of an iron foundry in their own dialect called "ghetto" or "ghetto" which in Italian means the action of casting a metal. Jagat Tourism

A neighborhood full of magic and history that will transport you out of the contemporary Rome as it is a very historic neighborhood full of charm.
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