Begin your tour at the Shoah Memorial at Binario 21, a site of deportation concealed for decades beneath the city’s main railway station, where the machinery of persecution became tragically concrete.
Take a walk among the Stolpersteine, small brass plaques embedded in Milan’s streets, which restore individual names and lives to the places from which they were taken.
Explore the Guastalla District, once the centre of everyday Jewish life, education, and social networks.
Then, visit the Shoah Memorial at Binario 21, a site of deportation concealed for decades beneath the city’s main railway station, where the machinery of persecution became tragically concrete.
Explore the Central Synagogue, the heart of Jewish religious and communal life in Milan. Learn about the city's Jewish history, which dates back to Roman times and has been shaped by cycles of settlement, expulsion, emancipation, integration, persecution, and renewal.
Conclude your journey by discovering the Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea.