Region: Hambourg, Allemagne
History register · custodian, not owner
The department of Jewish History of the Hamburg History Museum traces the Jewish presence in the Hanseatic city from the sixteenth century, when Sephardic Portuguese merchants settled there alongside Ashkenazi communities from Altona. Hamburg was a major centre of Jewish Atlantic commerce and a hub of the Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) in the eighteenth century. The collections include portraits, trade objects, testimonies on emigration to the Americas, and documents on the destruction of the community under Nazism. This museum is distinct from the Levy Library already listed.
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