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Jewish Synagogues, Baths and Cemeteries in the Atlantic Pyrenees

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Jewish Cemetery of La Bastide-Clairence
Jewish Cemetery
64240 La Bastide-Clairence

The Jewish cemetery of La Bastide-Clairence, dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, is an ancient Israeli funerary space located in this commune of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, inscribed as historical monuments since 1988.
Bidache Jewish Cemetery
Jewish Cemetery
64520 Bidache

The Jewish cemetery of Bidache, located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, is a historical site from the 17th to the 18th century, showing the presence of a Jewish community protected by the Dukes of Gramont. There are about a hundred burials with sober inscriptions.
Jewish or Mikvé ritual baths
jewish bath
64100 Bayonne

The Mikvé de Bayonne is a Jewish ritual bath located in New Aquitaine, in the city of Bayonne. This historic monument bears witness to the Jewish presence in the region.
Jewish Cemetery of Bayonne
Jewish Cemetery
64100 Bayonne

The Jewish cemetery of Bayonne, established in the 17th century in the Saint-Étienne district, is the oldest in France. Ranked a historical monument in 1998, it houses nearly 3,000 tombs from the 17th to the 19th centuries and a depository from 1862 in the form of an ancient temple.
Synagogue of Bayonne
Synagogue
64100 Bayonne

The synagogue of Bayonne, a 19th-century neo-classical building located in the Saint-Esprit district, is a major testimony of Jewish sefara heritage in New Aquitaine. Ranked a historic monument in 2012, it embodies the millennium history of the exiled Portuguese community after 1492.