Sha'ar Hashamayim Synagogue Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Jewish Funchal
The building at 33 Rua do Carmo is currently empty with access forbidden.Two windows have Magen Dovids. The Jewish cemetery on Rua do Lazareto is also inaccessible as the doors are closed.38 people ...
The building at 33 Rua do Carmo is currently empty with access forbidden.Two windows have Magen Dovids. The Jewish cemetery on Rua do Lazareto is also inaccessible as the doors are closed.38 people ...
This has been lovely in its day. What a pity that no one thinks its worth renovating, it should at least have a plaque showing the history of the building which is no longer a synagogue, but a shop.
This has been lovely in its day. What a pity that no one thinks its worth renovating, it should at least have a plaque showing the history of the building which is no longer a synagogue, but a shop.
Not much to see as only external facade of building remains from when built in 1836. The premises are now used as a shop but the roof and building itself do stand out as you walk along to 33 Rua Carm...
Jewish Funchal
The building at 33 Rua do Carmo is currently empty with access forbidden.Two windows have Magen Dovids. The Jewish cemetery on Rua do Lazareto is also inaccessible as the doors are closed.38 people ...
Jewish Funchal
The building at 33 Rua do Carmo is currently empty with access forbidden.Two windows have Magen Dovids. The Jewish cemetery on Rua do Lazareto is also inaccessible as the doors are closed.38 people ...
Interesting facade of old synagogue
This has been lovely in its day. What a pity that no one thinks its worth renovating, it should at least have a plaque showing the history of the building which is no longer a synagogue, but a shop.
Interesting facade of old synagogue
This has been lovely in its day. What a pity that no one thinks its worth renovating, it should at least have a plaque showing the history of the building which is no longer a synagogue, but a shop.
Only survival of Jewish population in Funchal
Not much to see as only external facade of building remains from when built in 1836. The premises are now used as a shop but the roof and building itself do stand out as you walk along to 33 Rua Carm...