The Network of Spanish Jewish Quarters: Paths of Sepharad is an association made up of municipalities whose medieval sites have an extraordinary heritage, the legacy of the Jewish communities that inhabited them.
The cities have been recovering their Jewish quarters for more than 25 years, promoting cultural, tourist and academic projects and rehabilitating palaces, streets, houses and as many buildings as can be saved from oblivion; recovering the knowledge of the lives of Jewish families.
Hidden history now unveiled after five hundred years and now recovered.
Ávila, Barcelona, Béjar, Cáceres, Calahorra, Córdoba, Estella-Lizarra, Hervás, Jaén, León, Lorca, Lucena, Monforte de Lemos, Plasencia, Ribadavia, Sagunto, Segovia, Tarazona, Toledo, Tudela and Tui.