Museo Sefardi de Toledo
The Sephardic Museum was created under the 1964 Decree, which placed it in the most important Hispanic-Jewish building in Spain: the Synagogue of Samuel ha-Levi, or the Synagogue of Transit, located in the ancient Jewish quarter in Toledo.
The Museum´s halls were originally the ancient Archive of the Calatrava military order:
The rooms of the museum now occupy the spaces of the ancient archives of the military orders of Calatrava and of Alcántara. Now, it’s a state museum that preserves and conveys the Hispanic-Jewish and Sephardic legacy, organizationally located under theGeneral Department of State Museums of Education, Culture and Sports
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