Dubrovnik Synagogue

Synagogue · Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Synagogue

Synagogue · Dubrovnik

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Žudioska ul. 5, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Oldest Sephardic synagogue in Europe, intimate atmosphere, museum  

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Žudioska ul. 5, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia Get directions

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Žudioska ul. 5, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia Get directions

+385 20 321 204
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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Sep 15, 2025

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"▲  Europe's second-oldest synagogue and Croatia's only Jewish museum, with 13th-century Torahs and Holocaust-era artifacts." - Rick Steves' Europe

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Ron Aaron

Google
My tour inside the synagogue was given by a female member of the remaining Jewish community. She said that there were about 50 left in Dubrovnik. Nestled within the labyrinthine streets of Dubrovnik's Old Town, the Dubrovnik Synagogue offers a poignant and enriching experience, serving as a testament to the city's diverse history and the enduring spirit of its Jewish community. As one of the oldest Sephardic synagogues in Europe, its unassuming facade belies the centuries of stories held within its walls. Stepping inside, visitors are immediately struck by the synagogue's intimate and almost domestic atmosphere. Unlike grander, more ornate places of worship, the Dubrovnik Synagogue feels remarkably personal, reflecting its origins as a private home converted for communal prayer. The rich, dark wood interior, illuminated by soft natural light, creates a sense of reverence and tranquility. The bimah, adorned with intricate carvings, and the ark, holding precious Torah scrolls, are focal points, drawing the eye to the heart of the sacred space. Beyond its architectural charm, the synagogue functions as a small but impactful museum, showcasing artifacts and documents that chronicle the history of the Jewish community in Dubrovnik. Exhibits tell tales of both prosperity and persecution, highlighting the community's contributions to the city's mercantile success and the challenges they faced, particularly during World War II. Personal stories, often through photographs and family heirlooms, add a deeply human dimension to the historical narrative, making the past feel tangible and immediate. What truly sets the Dubrovnik Synagogue apart is its palpable sense of resilience. Despite various hardships, the community has maintained its presence, and the synagogue stands as a symbol of their enduring faith and dedication. It's a powerful reminder of how cultural and religious heritage can persevere even in the face of adversity. Visitors should note that the synagogue is relatively small, so it's not an experience that requires hours. However, the depth of its historical and emotional impact far outweighs its size. The knowledgeable staff or accompanying informational placards offer valuable insights, helping to contextualize the exhibits and deepen one's understanding. In summary, the Dubrovnik Synagogue is an essential stop for anyone interested in: * Jewish history and culture: A rare opportunity to explore one of Europe's oldest Sephardic synagogues. * Dubrovnik's diverse past: Discovering a vital, yet often overlooked, facet of the city's heritage. * Stories of resilience and human spirit: Witnessing a living testament to endurance and faith. It may not have the grandeur of other Dubrovnik attractions, but its historical significance, intimate atmosphere, and powerful narrative make the Dubrovnik Synagogue a truly moving and memorable experience. It's a quiet corner of reflection that offers a profound insight into the enduring human spirit and the rich tapestry of Dubrovnik's past.

L.K. H.

Google
We were disappointed mainly because we were eager to learn and understand the history of the Synagogue and the Jewish people that came there, but the guides were tired and had no desire to share the history or stories. Another city tour guide had highly recommended visiting. Sadly though they were more than happy to take our money rather than interact with us. I consider it a donation then to the beautiful Synagogue. I guess we all can have an off day.

David Smith

Google
A Profound and Beautiful Experience Visiting the Dubrovnik Synagogue was one of the most meaningful parts of my trip. As the oldest Sephardic synagogue in Dubrovnik and the second oldest in Europe, it carries deep historical and cultural significance. The interior is stunning—rich dark wood, a beautifully painted blue ceiling, and elegant hanging lanterns that create a serene atmosphere. The small museum attached offers a thoughtful look into the Jewish history of Dubrovnik, and the staff were incredibly knowledgeable and welcoming. There is a modest entrance fee, but it’s well worth it for the insight and preservation of such an important site. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history, architecture, or cultural heritage. A true hidden gem in the heart of the Old City.

Glenn Dickstein

Google
So glad we went. The guide sat with us and shared history about the synagogue and the history of the Jewish people of Dubrovnik. The guide was also happy to answer all of our questions. Highly recommend. You can purchase tickets there without waiting. 15 seconds off the Stradun.

Avi Friedman

Google
Beautiful synagogue!! Incredible history, and very nice guy there.

Yitzchak Halevy

Google
Old rarely used synagogue…the only one in Dubrovnik…Open one day a year for services - Rosh Hashana. The adjacent gift shop is, frankly, a bit of a disappointment but then again Dubrovnik isn’t really a Mecca for Jewish history. It’s a pretty typically arraigned in old time Sephardic fashion. Worth a visit if it’s not out your way

Susan Fitoussi

Google
Very friendly staff. The historical importance of this small museum is so important to Jewish history.

Helen Chaset

Google
A great granddaughter of Holocaust survivors gave us an informative personal history of Jews in Dubrovnik. The small museum has interesting artifacts and Judaica. There is a small entrance fee.