Jews in Twentieth-Century Italy
Exhibitions
Is it possible to showcase an entire century in just one exhibition? Mario Toscano and Vittorio Bo believe so and have curated an exhibition divided into seven sections which offer a detailed overwiew of the twentieth century through the history, art and everyday life of Italian Jews.
A projecct which shows how this minority integrated into Italian society and their sense of national belonging who, went throug a tortuous process which involved first the acquisition of citizenship, then the loss and finally the reacquisition of their rights.
The exhibition explores the period from the end of the 19th century after the destruction of the ghettos to the dawn of the new millennium. focusing on questions of importance for contemporary Judaism. It also deals with the Shoah: the tragic blow of the racial laws of 1938, the Jewish persecution and deportation.
Where
When
Until February, 2nd 2025
Opening
From Tuesday to Sunday 10.00-18.00. Closed on Monday.
25th December 2024 closed
29th December 2024 open until 14.00
Price
Full price € 10,00; reduced: € 8,00 (6-18 years old, students, MyFE Card owners)
Free entrance: children under 6 years-old, 100% disabled people with one accompanying person, journalists and tour guides with pass, ICOM members and military personnel on duty, with the MyFe Tourist Card.
FREE ENTRANCE for the owners of MYFE tourist card
Free
- Up to age 6
- Disabled persons with one accompanying person
- Conscripts
- Tourist guides
- Journalists