Nestled in the heart of Kochi’s spice district, the Paradesi Synagogue stands as one of the world’s oldest active synagogues and the oldest in the Commonwealth. This historic site is located in the center of Jew Town, an area once bustling with the vibrant spice trading community of Malabari Jews who arrived from Holland and Spain. The synagogue, surrounded by the remnants of a rich mercantile past, features a blend of architectural styles, reflecting the diverse influences of its inhabitants. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved interior, which includes intricate tile work and ancient artifacts, offering a glimpse into the cultural and religious heritage of the region.
Paradesi Synagogue and Jew Town
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