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Main › Jewish Heritage Tours › Spain › Discovering Jewish Heritage in Andalucia: A 5-Day Journey Through Sephardic History and Modern Communities
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OVERVIEW
Embark on an unforgettable 5-day journey through the sun-kissed landscapes of the Sephardic heritage tour Andalucia, Spain, a region steeped in a rich and fascinating Jewish history. From the grandeur of medieval Jewish quarters to the vibrant pulse of contemporary communities, this trip offers a unique opportunity to connect with the enduring legacy of Sepharad. Join us as we explore the architectural marvels, delve into historical narratives, and experience the warmth of Andalusian Jewish life today.
Highlights*
*Some experiences are subject to minimum group size
Arrive in the captivating city of Seville, the heart of Andalusian culture.
Begin your exploration in the Santa Cruz neighborhood, the former Judería (Jewish Quarter). Wander through its labyrinthine alleyways, discover hidden patios, and imagine the vibrant life that once thrived here.
Visit the Judería de Sevilla Interpretation Centre to gain insights into the history and cultural contributions of Seville’s Jewish community.
Explore the sites where synagogues once stood, now often marked by churches built after the expulsion. Learn about the three mosques given to the Jewish community after the Christian conquest to be converted into synagogues.
In the evening, experience the passionate art of Flamenco, a cultural expression that may have roots in Sephardic traditions. Consider attending a show in the Santa Cruz area.
Connect with the modern Jewish community of Seville by attending Kabbalat Shabbat services at the local synagogue (if your visit aligns with Shabbat).
Travel to Córdoba, a city that flourished as a center of Jewish intellectual and cultural life during the Caliphate.
Immerse yourself in the Judería of Córdoba, one of the best-preserved Jewish quarters in Europe, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Visit the Synagogue of Córdoba, a rare surviving example of medieval Andalusian synagogues, showcasing beautiful Mudéjar architecture.
Explore the Casa de Sefarad, a museum dedicated to the history and culture of Sephardic Jews in Córdoba, offering a glimpse into their daily lives and traditions.
Reflect at the statue of Maimonides (RaMBaM), the renowned Jewish philosopher and scholar born in Córdoba, a testament to the city’s intellectual heritage.
Consider a culinary experience at a local restaurant offering Judeo-Spanish dishes, preserving gastronomic traditions of the past.
Journey to Granada, a city famous for the breathtaking Alhambra Palace, which also holds layers of Jewish history.
Explore the Realejo neighborhood, the former Jewish quarter of Granada, known as “Garnata al-Yahud” (Granada of the Jews) during the Nasrid dynasty. Wander its charming streets and imagine the community that once resided here.
Visit the Sephardic Museum of Granada, located in a traditional house in the Realejo, offering insights into Sephardic culture and history in the city.
Discover the Palace of the Forgotten (Casa de los Tiros Museum), which has exhibits related to the history of Granada, including aspects of its Jewish past.
Learn about the significant contributions of the Jewish community to the intellectual and economic life of Granada under both Muslim and Christian rule, before their eventual expulsion.
Embark on a day trip to Lucena, historically known as the “Pearl of Sepharad.” Although visible traces are fewer today, Lucena was a prominent Jewish center between the 9th and 12th centuries. Explore the town and learn about its significant past. An ancient Jewish necropolis with hundreds of tombs was discovered near Lucena, highlighting the community’s importance.
Continue to Úbeda, where a remarkable discovery in 2006 unearthed the Sinagoga del Agua (Water Synagogue), dating back to the 13th century. This unique site offers a firsthand view into the traditions and daily life of the Jewish community in the area, including a ritual bath (Mikveh).
Travel to the vibrant coastal city of Malaga.
Explore the historical center of Malaga, where the old Jewish quarter was located, connecting the Alcazaba and Roman Theatre with Plaza de la Merced.
Visit the Jewish Community of Malaga (if possible, arrange a visit in advance) to learn about contemporary Jewish life on the Costa del Sol.
Reflect on the rich tapestry of Jewish history and culture you’ve encountered throughout Andalucia.
Depart from Malaga, carrying with you the echoes of Sepharad.
Accommodation
Discover romantic Seville from the new Radisson Collection Hotel, Magdalena Plaza Sevilla. Delight in Spain’s very first Radisson Collection Hotel while exploring this mesmerizing world-renowned city.
Visit the Bay of Málaga. Be captivated by unique sensations in privileged surroundings.
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