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Nice & More Info regarding the Bari & Jewish history (WW2)
First of all you must check the opening time (by phone/mail) prior to your visit. You can get a very kind, professional & personal guide from the guide lady. Plan your visit for about one hour.
This is a very captivating museum, well described by the guide within an hour and equally well curated. A little strange to be asked if we were Jewish on arrival but it dod not seem to suggest we wer...
The museum tells the story of the wonderful relations which developed between survivors of the Holocaust and the local population of Santa Maria al Bagno and the entire area which affected the future ...
Found out about this museum online before we arrived and decided to try and fit it in. Glad we did. Is only two rooms but tells a piece of history that I doubt many know about. Worth a visit - but che...
Alessandra is an excellent guide, who skillfully told us the story about the refugees from the Shoa. We truly were able to get a grasp of what life was like for the survivors, and how they were welco...
Nice & More Info regarding the Bari & Jewish history (WW2)
First of all you must check the opening time (by phone/mail) prior to your visit. You can get a very kind, professional & personal guide from the guide lady. Plan your visit for about one hour.
Very interesting
This is a very captivating museum, well described by the guide within an hour and equally well curated. A little strange to be asked if we were Jewish on arrival but it dod not seem to suggest we wer...
A bright light at the end of the Shoah
The museum tells the story of the wonderful relations which developed between survivors of the Holocaust and the local population of Santa Maria al Bagno and the entire area which affected the future ...
worth a visit
Found out about this museum online before we arrived and decided to try and fit it in. Glad we did. Is only two rooms but tells a piece of history that I doubt many know about. Worth a visit - but che...
A must see. Small but informative.
Alessandra is an excellent guide, who skillfully told us the story about the refugees from the Shoa. We truly were able to get a grasp of what life was like for the survivors, and how they were welco...