Pepoli museum in Trapani partecipates in the European Day of Jewish Culture
Pepoli museum in Trapani on Sunday 18th participates in the European Day of Jewish Culture with 3 epigraphs and corals. The three epigraphs of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries will be exhibited in the archaeological section of the museum. The first two were extracted in Trapani in 1877 from the embankment during the construction of the Fish Market on the Mura di Tramontana, the third, of unknown origin, could come from the ancient Jewish cemetery which, originally was located outside the Mura di Levante, near the current via Giudecca; cemetery dismantled in 1495 on the occasion of the construction of the Bastione dell'Impossibile.
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