Portuguese Synagogue
The Portuguese Synagogue is the functioning house of prayer of the Portuguese Jewish Community of Amsterdam. On days when no services are held, this magnificent esnoga and the hidden treasure chambers are open to visitors.
How to visit the Jewish Cultural Quarter with your City Card
It is not necessary to reserve a time slot to visit this location with your City Card. Make sure that your City Card is valid at the time of your visit.
About the Portuguese Synagogue
The Portuguese Synagogue is the functioning house of prayer of the Portuguese Jewish Community of Amsterdam. On days when no services are held, this magnificent esnoga and the hidden treasure chambers are open to visitors. Enjoy the serene tranquillity of the courtyard, and imagine yourself in a bygone age. It’s easy to picture families meeting here on a Saturday morning for the Shabbat service. What makes this building so remarkable is that its interior has remained completely intact. No heating or electricity has been installed and it’s lit by the hundreds of candles you see all around. At night, by candlelight, the atmosphere is wonderful. Would you like to see? Then come to one of the candlelit concerts we hold from time to time.
Closed on Saturdays, Jewish Holidays and special events. See jck.nl/openinghours for the current opening hours.
Accessibility
See how the Portuguese Synagogue makes a visit accessible for people with a disability or handicap.
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