The Associazione La Piccola Gerusalemme has planned a series of guided tours for the 2025 season dedicated to discovering Jewish Pitigliano.
During a tour lasting about an hour, you can visit the 16th-century Synagogue, among the oldest in Italy, and the Jewish Quarter, entirely dug out of the tuff rock, which became a ghetto in 1622 at the behest of the Medici family.
A true tour of underground Pitigliano, where you can delve deeper into the town’s Jewish history and visit the caves used by the community for more than two centuries: the Dye Works, the Unleavened Bread Bakery, the Kosher Slaughterhouse, the Ritual Bath, and the Kosher Cellar.