Synagogue of Ostia

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The Synagogue of Ostia is an ancient Jewish house of worship near Rome, notable as one of the oldest known synagogues in the Western diaspora, dating back to the Roman Imperial period.

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Synagogue of Ostia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient synagogue
archaeological site
religious building
architecturalStyle Roman
category Ancient synagogues
Archaeological sites in Lazio
Synagogues in Italy
constructionStart 1st century CE
country Italy
currentStatus ruin
discoveredIn 20th century
era Imperial Roman period
hasArchaeologicalRemains architectural fragments
decorative elements
inscriptions
hasFeature Torah shrine
assembly hall
bimah
courtyard
water installation for ritual use
heritage Jewish diaspora
inUseDuring Roman Imperial period
locatedIn Lazio
Ostia Antica NERFINISHED
Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Rome NERFINISHED
notableAs one of the oldest known synagogues in the Western diaspora
openToPublic yes
partOf Ostia Antica archaeological park NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
significance evidence of early Jewish presence in Roman port cities
important for study of ancient Judaism in the Roman Empire
situatedOn outskirts of ancient Ostia
usedBy Jewish community of Ostia NERFINISHED

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