The exhibition, organized in collaboration with the U. Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art to display the treasures of the two cities, was inaugurated in the hall of the Custodial Curia. The exhibition will be open until April 22.
“Jerusalem is the Venice of God.” The verses of the Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai took shape on Thursday, March 9, at St. Savior’s Monastery, in the old city. In the hall of the curia, the exhibition “Venetian Treasures in Jerusalem: on the traces of the lion”, originated from the collaboration between Terra Sancta Museum, the Library, the General Archive of the Custody and the U. Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art.