Synagogue

Built in the first quarter of the 14th century in Mudejar style, it served as a temple until the final Jewish expulsion in 1492. A unique example of the Hebrew legacy in Andalusia, its structure is barely visible from the outside, as it has no direct access from the street.

The courtyard leads to a small vestibule, to the right of which there are stairs leading to the women’s area. At the front is the main room, which has a quadrangular floor plan and is decorated with Mudejar atauriques.

The wall that supports the women’s tribune has three arches decorated with beautiful plasterwork.

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