Barcelona History Museum El Call is the best starting point on your journey to discover how Barcelona’s Jewish community lived in medieval times.

The seat of the Barcelona History Museum at El Call, located on the site of the house of veil weaver Jucef Bonhiac, looks at the trajectory of Jews during the city’s history and the splendour of their cultural legacy, which has lasted until the modern day and is of great value to all of us.

El Call, the Jewish Quarter, has kept its name from when it was the neighbourhood in which Barcelona’s Jews lived. First settling in the city in ancient times, Jews had a very active role in the urban community of the Middle Ages. Traces of the medieval El Call can still be seen in the streets and abundant documentation is kept in the city’s archives.

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Titularity:
Public center

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Address:
Placeta de Manuel Ribé, 3
District:
Ciutat Vella
Neighborhood:
el Barri Gòtic
City:
Barcelona