Jewish Synagogue of Corfu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Poignant reminder of the Jewish community
We found the synagogue very close to the bus station. It is in the process of being renovated but was open after 10am for a few hours. There was a gentleman who showed us the prayer hall and briefly e...
This is a nicely kept, active synagogue. Nice to see lots of people going in even if just for a few minutes. It's missing some explanation of it's design and history for non Jewish visitors. It's int...
A pretty synagogue near the center of the old town Corfu. Requires 10-20 minutes. If you are interesting in Jewish diaspora and you happen to be there, it is worth a visit.
Nicely maintained small Jewish synagogue in the center of Corfu town. Easy to find, and a quick tour. With no cost to enter. There are a few mentions of the Holocaust and tributes to those who perish...
we saw the synagogue by chance, while touring at the old market. we didn't enter because there was nobody to show. I guess that on shabbat it is full with praying people
Poignant reminder of the Jewish community
We found the synagogue very close to the bus station. It is in the process of being renovated but was open after 10am for a few hours. There was a gentleman who showed us the prayer hall and briefly e...
Beautiful but sad
This is a nicely kept, active synagogue. Nice to see lots of people going in even if just for a few minutes. It's missing some explanation of it's design and history for non Jewish visitors. It's int...
Pretty, well maintained synagogue
A pretty synagogue near the center of the old town Corfu. Requires 10-20 minutes. If you are interesting in Jewish diaspora and you happen to be there, it is worth a visit.
Interesting small synagogue with history
Nicely maintained small Jewish synagogue in the center of Corfu town. Easy to find, and a quick tour. With no cost to enter. There are a few mentions of the Holocaust and tributes to those who perish...
a peace of history
we saw the synagogue by chance, while touring at the old market. we didn't enter because there was nobody to show. I guess that on shabbat it is full with praying people