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Discover the Historic Charm of Ghetto di Venezia

Explore the rich heritage and vibrant culture of Ghetto di Venezia, the world's first Jewish ghetto, nestled in the heart of Venice.

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A brief summary to Ghetto di Venezia

  • Monday 10 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-6 pm
  • Friday 9 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Ghetto di Venezia is a captivating tourist attraction that stands as a testament to Venice's rich and complex history. Established in the early 16th century, it became the first Jewish ghetto in the world, where Jewish communities thrived despite facing significant challenges. As you wander through its narrow streets, you'll discover a unique atmosphere steeped in history, with beautiful synagogues, quaint shops, and authentic eateries lining the cobblestone pathways. The stunning architecture reflects a blend of Venetian and Jewish influences, providing a vivid backdrop for photography and exploration. One of the highlights of the Ghetto is the impressive synagogues, which serve as a reminder of the vibrant Jewish culture that once flourished here. The interior designs are breathtaking, showcasing intricate details and historical artifacts. Visitors can also delve into the area's fascinating history through guided tours and informative plaques scattered throughout the district. Additionally, the Ghetto di Venezia has become a hub of cultural activities, hosting various events and festivals that celebrate Jewish traditions and heritage. After a day of exploration, take the time to relax at one of the local cafés and indulge in traditional Jewish cuisine, perhaps sampling a delicious slice of challah or a warm bowl of soup. The Ghetto di Venezia is not just a place to visit; it's a journey through time that leaves an indelible mark on all who experience its unique charm.

Local tips

  • Visit during weekday mornings for a quieter experience before the tourist rush.
  • Take a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the history and culture of the Ghetto.
  • Don't miss the local shops selling traditional Jewish delicacies and handmade crafts.
  • Check for local events or festivals that may be occurring during your visit for a richer cultural experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the main tourist area of Piazza San Marco, head north towards the Campo Santa Maria Formosa. From there, continue walking straight to the Campo di Ghetto Nuovo. You will cross the narrow streets and small bridges, so be sure to follow the signs pointing towards the Ghetto. The Ghetto is located in the Cannaregio district, so keep an eye out for street signs that read 'Ghetto' as you approach.

  • Vaporetto (Water Bus)

    If you are near the Grand Canal, locate the nearest Vaporetto stop, such as 'Fondamenta Nove' or 'Ca d'Oro'. Board a Vaporetto heading towards 'Tre Archi'. After approximately 15 minutes, disembark at the 'Ghetto Nuovo' stop. Once you get off, follow the signs leading you to Campo di Ghetto Nuovo, which is just a short walk from the Vaporetto stop.

  • Walking

    If you are coming from the Rialto Bridge, walk along the Strada Nova until you reach the 'Cannaregio' area. From there, turn right onto the Calle del Ghetto and follow it until you reach Campo di Ghetto Nuovo. This route will take you through some beautiful back streets, giving you a taste of local Venice.

  • Walking

    From the Santa Lucia Train Station, exit the station and head towards the Grand Canal. Cross the Ponte degli Scalzi bridge and walk along the right side of the canal until you reach the 'Fondamenta Nove' area. From there, follow the directions for Vaporetto or continue walking towards the Ghetto.

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