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Avignon Synagogue

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Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Avignon Synagogue
Phone:
+33 6 18 85 67 13

Hours:
SundayClosed
Monday9am - 11am
Tuesday9am - 11am
Wednesday9am - 11am
Thursday9am - 11am
Friday9am - 11am
SaturdayClosed


Avignon is a commune in south-eastern France in the department of Vaucluse on the left bank of the Rhône river. Of the 90,194 inhabitants of the city , about 12,000 live in the ancient town centre enclosed by its medieval ramparts. Between 1309 and 1377, during the Avignon Papacy, seven successive popes resided in Avignon and in 1348 Pope Clement VI bought the town from Joanna I of Naples. Papal control persisted until 1791 when, during the French Revolution, it became part of France. The town is now the capital of the Vaucluse department and one of the few French cities to have preserved its ramparts. The historic centre, which includes the Palais des Papes, the cathedral, and the Pont d'Avignon, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. The medieval monuments and the annual Festival d'Avignon have helped to make the town a major centre for tourism.
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