It is worth visiting a street slowly. The street is not a very wide and styled place. There are beautiful buildings around, there are many special restaurants, and it is also a very lively place.
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The Jewish Street is southwest of the cathedral. The streets here are intricate and the steps are very steep. Many Jews used to live on both sides of the street, so in this area you can see many Hebrew seminaries, many philosophers, and financial and business giants also come out of here.
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It is worth visiting a street slowly. The street is not a very wide and styled place. There are beautiful buildings around, there are many special restaurants, and it is also a very lively place.
Jewish Street is a small street for sightseeing and sightseeing, where you can enjoy the pleasant side of the city, there are many small shops on both sides of the street, you can buy a cup of coffee here for leisure experience.
The Jewish street of Girona is the center of the ancient city of Girona. There is an Arab museum on the street, showing some scenes of ancient Jews living here. This street is relatively close apart, and the photos are very tasteful. On both sides of the street were some shops of the Jewish year, and now there are shops selling various activities.
A common street, named the Jewish Street, and I don't know why.
The famous Jewish Street in Girona, located on the side of the Yar River, dates back to the Middle Ages, and today the silent town still contains many Jewish relics, mainly concentrated in the Jewish Street. The roads are paved with stones, giving a sense of returning to the old days, and these ancient buildings are beautiful.