Izmir Synagogues Tour

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(3 reviews)

5 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

On this tour, we will visit 5 different synagogues in Izmir City. That places belong to Jewish people originally but fortunately, when we fill out some documents about you, we can get permission to visit these places. You will visit 5 synagogues and the guide will give you some information like the story of Jewish people in Izmir because the story goes to the 16th century. Guests will see the architecture of those synagogues, the stories the big actions that happened in those places.

For the records, Izmir Jewish Community Center may request your passport information. Agency will be in contact with you for those requirements.

What's Included

Entry fees
Professional guide English or Spanish
Public Transportation Fees
Lunch
Personal Expenses
Tips

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

We will meet at the Polis Anı Evi. You can see the Çankaya multi-storey parking building.

End point

Our tour will end here. The last stop is the Bet Israel synagogue.

Itinerary

Duration: 5 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    We start our tour from Bikur Holim Synagogue. There are lots of new parochets that can be seen in this Synagogue. Also, Temple Menorah (seven-branched candelabrum) and Hanukkah Menorah (nine-branched candelabrum) are located there especially from the 18th of November to the 26th of November along the Hanukkah.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2

    As a meaning, it's a Life of a Tree. There are some Byzantine Empire orders can be seen, because dates back to that period. Hanukkah Menorah is located here. Because of the fire, this synagogue was also damaged but it was "saved" just before the roof fall down. Now it's restarted, some of the "memories" from the fire can be seen.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3

    The name of this synagogue is given by a Dutch Jewish woman. According to the stories, the woman called Donna Gracia or La Signora was the foundation of this synagogue. Like all other synagogues, was damaged by fire several times in the 16th and 17th centuries. Thanks to the Moiz Bengiat Yerushalmi was rebuilt again.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 4

    The other name is El Kal de la Tromba Synagogue. Joseph Escaba, religious leader of the Jewish Community in Izmir, made the first organization in here. In 1841, here was the only church that wasn't damaged by the fire, there is a signboard at the entrance your guide will mention it.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • (Pass by)

    After that, we use TRAM to go to the next synagogue. While we're walking to the station, you can take your "Boyoz" which is a unique food belonging to the Sephardic Jewish people.

    Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Beth Israel Synagogue

    Bet Israel is the biggest synagogue in Izmir. Synagogue was opened to visitors in 1907 but all of those decorations were finished in around 1950s. According to the stories wooden carvings were made by Italian artists. Now, that sanctuary is used for special events.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Gezenthi Travel Agency

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