The Scolanova Synagogue is a synagogue built in the ancient Jewish quarter of Trani. After the expulsion of the Jews in the 16th century, it became a church with the name of Santa Maria di Scolanova. It returned to its original use in 2005.
In the ancient Jewish quarter of Trani there were four synagogues which were converted into churches in the 16th century as a result of the expulsion of local Jews. The Scola Nova synagogue is one of the two surviving buildings with the Sant'Anna synagogue-museum.
Address: Piazzetta Scola Nova, 76125
Trani (BT) Puglia
Latitude: 41.27974154236795
Longitude: 16.417747735977173
Site: https://www.comune.trani.bt.it...
vCard created by: Tesori del Ghetto
Currently owned by: Tesori del Ghetto
Type: Building
Function: Church
Creation date: 18-02-2020 03:07
Last update: 05/07/2022