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Palazzo Salvadori, Trento

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Stone medallion with the purported martyrdom scene of Simonino di Trento.

Palazzo Salvadori is a palazzo in Trento, northern Italy, one of the first examples of Renaissance civil architecture in the city, and a symbol of antisemitism.

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History

It was built by the Lombard master Lucio Tosani, during the reign of Prince-Bishop Bernardo Clesio, starting in 1515. Designed by the architect Lucio Tosani, the building is placed on the foundation of the old synagogue of the small Jewish community present in the city.[1] For a long time belonged to the family of Trautmannsdorf, now the building presentes two main doors on which there are still two medallions, dating from the first half of the eighteenth century, painted by Francesco Oradini; representing the supposed martyrdom of the child Simonino from Trento. The child was alleged to be the victim of a Jewish ritual murder during the Easter of 1475. In the aftermath of the child's death, 15 Jews were blamed and burnt at the stake, and the remaining Jewish families of Trento were expelled. Blood libels such as this one were commonly used in the persecution of Jews in Europe for centuries, beginning in the Middle Ages and were a central component in the development of modern antisemitism in the 19th century.[2]Simonino was venerated as Blessed until 1965, but after the second Vatican council the worship was banned.[1] Around the mid-18th century above the two portals were placed the marble reliefs by Francesco Oradini depicting the purported martyrdom of the child Simone (Simon of Trent). This boy was the alleged ritual victim of Jewish residents of Trento on Easter 1475.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Palazzo Salvadori". italiavirtualtour.it. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
  2. ^ "Blood Libel". Holocaust Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  3. ^ "From Notre Dame to Prague, Europe's anti-Semitism is literally carved in stone". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2021-11-27.

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