Amsterdam’s Portuguese Synagogue, built in the 17th century, stands as a significant site of Jewish history in the city. Located within a complex that includes the rabbinate, a mortuary, and the UNESCO-listed Ets Haim (Tree of Life) library, the synagogue is a treasure trove of historical and cultural importance. The library houses a valuable collection of Sephardic Jewish manuscripts, adding to the site’s rich heritage. Visitors can explore the architectural beauty and centuries-old religious treasures, and occasionally attend candlelit concerts, immersing themselves in the serene and historic atmosphere.
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