Jewish element – Palma’s multiculture
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If you’re in search of cultural diversity, you are in the right place! Palma has so many things to offer you! Either if you’re looking for churches, museum or any other religion’s marks, you are certainly entitled to think that Majorca’s the right place to be.

 

If we were to make a quick mapping of the most important Jewish churches: Santa Eulalia, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Sant Jeroni, the church ofMontesión.  In museums, the most important ones are: the Museum of Mallorca, the Can Morey Museum of Sant Martí, the March palace of the Bartolomeu March Foundation; patios, traces of Muslim or Jewish past, where you should look for the logo of the route Sefarad.

The feeling is very much  alike with the one of an auction, where the offer is so variated…you only have to ask yourself “who gives more”? From the very beginning, you should have very clear in mind that you will not have time for everything, so, you’ll have to decide!

A walk through the streets that made up the Jewish quarters that existed in the city of Palma de Mallorca during the Middle Ages will help you discover a new face of the wonderful and multicultural Palma: the Muslim Aljamaand the Call Majorand Menor. By doing so, you will get to know better what happened during the Christianization of the island.  It would be a tremendous opportunity for you to learn about the places in the city that witnessed the hopes and dreams of a people, which fire and barbarism made disappear on the night of the 2ndof August, 1391 and the massive conversions of 1435.

Photo credits: pinterest.es, redjuderias.org, everythingmallorca.com, palmaroutes.com and mallorca.org.

 

 

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