Tracking Porto's Jewish Heritage


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Do not trust a Jew or the people he’s related to
Nor in a Viseu man, for he’s untrue
But the Braga-born, you’ll surely agree, is the worst of the three.
However, the Porto man with his plot is worse than the whole lot!
Discover the Hidden Jewish Legacy of Porto
Step into the rich and often untold story of Porto’s Jewish heritage. On this immersive tour, you’ll journey through centuries of resilience, faith, and cultural revival. Wander through the old streets of the city where secret synagogues once thrived behind closed doors, and hear the tales of the crypto-Jews who kept their traditions alive in the shadows of history.
Trace the footsteps of medieval Jewish merchants and scholars who helped shape the city’s character, and uncover the deep ties between Porto and the wider Sephardic world.
The tour weaves together moving stories of survival, from the Inquisition to World War II, when Porto became a haven for Jewish refugees fleeing the horrors of the Holocaust.
Along the way, you’ll experience Porto’s unique atmosphere, blending the echoes of its Jewish past with the vibrant cityscape of today. and learn about the extraordinary life of Captain Barros Basto, the "Portuguese Dreyfus," who dedicated himself to rebuilding Porto’s Jewish community and help many to escape the horrors of World War 2.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about hidden narratives, this tour promises a meaningful and unforgettable encounter with Porto’s Jewish soul as we trace some unique locations as well!
Tour Language: ENGLISH
Day: Sunday, 8th of June
Time: 15h00-18h00
Distance: 2,5km (hilly - we need to walk up Parque das Virtudes, that's the single challenging bit).
Meeting point: Atthe cathedral square.
End Point: Avenida dos Aliados.
How to sign up for the tour?
Just send us a private message or by sms/whatsapp to +351 910430259 or by email to architectoursporto@gmail.com.
Price: €15 ( free for children) - we're there a few minutes before the start of the tour, so that might be the right occasion to cover it!)
It's carefree, laidback and very pet friendly!

Tracking Porto's Jewish Heritage