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The House of the Inquisition

The House of the Inquisition

"A Monsaraz interpretive centre on local Jewish history, Inquisition records and the tradition of the Casa da Inquisição."

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The Casa da Inquisição of Monsaraz is located at Travessa do Quebra-Costas 7, inside the walls of the medieval village. The building is known through local tradition as the “House of the Inquisition”. However, Monsaraz did not have its own permanent tribunal of the Holy Office. Inquisitorial cases connected to residents or natives of Monsaraz were mainly handled by the Tribunal of the Holy Office of Évora.

Casa da Inquisição and local tradition

The building has been described as a possible lodging place for a familiar of the Holy Office, or as a temporary place where accused persons may have stayed before being sent to trial in Évora. This interpretation is cautious. It separates the local name of the building from the existence of an actual inquisitorial court, which is not documented for Monsaraz.

The Casa da Inquisição was later requalified as the Centro Interativo da História Judaica and inaugurated on 16 July 2016. The centre presents the Jewish history of Monsaraz through documents, digital interpretation and thematic rooms.

Jewish history and exhibition

The exhibition includes areas dedicated to the history and heritage of Monsaraz, the so-called Religions of the Book, and Judaism in Monsaraz. The section on Judaism was developed from existing documents and artefacts connected to the Jewish presence in the village. The centre also includes a workspace for researchers and students.

Between 1553 and 1767, 86 inquisitorial proceedings were opened against residents or natives of Monsaraz. Of these, 77 were processed in Évora, 8 in Lisbon and 1 in Coimbra. The records show that 67 proceedings were related to accusations of Judaism, heresy and apostasy. The accused included 53 men and 33 women. Two men and one woman were sentenced to secular justice.

Inquisitorial records from Monsaraz

Some proceedings describe practices interpreted by the Inquisition as Jewish. These included sweeping the house from the street door inward, using a low table, avoiding pork, rabbit, hare and fish without scales, praying to Moses, and lighting a candle on Shabbat.

The Casa da Inquisição is therefore relevant not because it proves the existence of a tribunal in Monsaraz, but because it preserves the local memory of persecution and now functions as a documented interpretive centre for the Jewish history of Monsaraz.

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The House of the Inquisition
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The House of the Inquisition

"A Monsaraz interpretive centre on local Jewish history, Inquisition records and the tradition of the Casa da Inquisição."

Location
Travessa do Quebra Costas 7, Monsaraz
Opening Hours
April-September: 09:30-12:30, 14:00-18:00; October-March: 09:30-13:00, 14:00-17:00; Monday: Closed

The Casa da Inquisição of Monsaraz is located at Travessa do Quebra-Costas 7, inside the walls of the medieval village. The building is known through local tradition as the “House of the Inquisition”. However, Monsaraz did not have its own permanent tribunal of the Holy Office. Inquisitorial cases connected to residents or natives of Monsaraz were mainly handled by the Tribunal of the Holy Office of Évora.

Casa da Inquisição and local tradition

The building has been described as a possible lodging place for a familiar of the Holy Office, or as a temporary place where accused persons may have stayed before being sent to trial in Évora. This interpretation is cautious. It separates the local name of the building from the existence of an actual inquisitorial court, which is not documented for Monsaraz.

The Casa da Inquisição was later requalified as the Centro Interativo da História Judaica and inaugurated on 16 July 2016. The centre presents the Jewish history of Monsaraz through documents, digital interpretation and thematic rooms.

Jewish history and exhibition

The exhibition includes areas dedicated to the history and heritage of Monsaraz, the so-called Religions of the Book, and Judaism in Monsaraz. The section on Judaism was developed from existing documents and artefacts connected to the Jewish presence in the village. The centre also includes a workspace for researchers and students.

Between 1553 and 1767, 86 inquisitorial proceedings were opened against residents or natives of Monsaraz. Of these, 77 were processed in Évora, 8 in Lisbon and 1 in Coimbra. The records show that 67 proceedings were related to accusations of Judaism, heresy and apostasy. The accused included 53 men and 33 women. Two men and one woman were sentenced to secular justice.

Inquisitorial records from Monsaraz

Some proceedings describe practices interpreted by the Inquisition as Jewish. These included sweeping the house from the street door inward, using a low table, avoiding pork, rabbit, hare and fish without scales, praying to Moses, and lighting a candle on Shabbat.

The Casa da Inquisição is therefore relevant not because it proves the existence of a tribunal in Monsaraz, but because it preserves the local memory of persecution and now functions as a documented interpretive centre for the Jewish history of Monsaraz.

Timeline

  • 1276 The foral of King Afonso III records Jews in Monsaraz and establishes legal procedures in cases of physical assault against Jews and Muslims.
  • 1317 A document drawn up in Monsaraz alludes to commercial activity connected with figures later associated by local interpretation with the Jewish presence in the region.
  • 1382 Abraão Alfarime, identified as a resident of Monsaraz, appears as lessee of royal fiscal rights in Monsaraz and Mourão.
  • 1492 After the expulsion of Jews from Castile, the Jewish presence in Monsaraz is understood to have grown, although the exact urban limits require cautious interpretation.
  • 1502 King Manuel granted the Duke of Braganza revenues connected with several judiarias, including Monsaraz.
  • 1536 The papal bull establishing the Portuguese Inquisition was proclaimed in Évora; Monsaraz belonged to the jurisdiction of the Holy Office of Évora, not to a local tribunal.
  • 1553–1767 Official municipal interpretation records 86 inquisitorial proceedings involving residents or natives of Monsaraz, most linked to Judaism, heresy and apostasy.
  • Present The building now operates as Casa da Inquisição – Centro Interativo da História Judaica, open to visitors with seasonal opening hours.

Sources & Bibliography

  1. MUNICÍPIO DE REGUENGOS DE MONSARAZ. Casa da Inquisição – Centro Interativo da História Judaica. Local: Monsaraz. Editora: Município de Reguengos de Monsaraz. Ano: 2023. https://www.cm-reguengos-monsaraz.pt/locais/espanol-casa-da-inquisicao-centro-interativo-da-historia-judaica
  2. VISITPORTUGAL. Casa da Inquisição – Centro Interativo da História Judaica. Local: Monsaraz. Editora: VisitPortugal. Ano: n.d. https://www.visitportugal.com/en/content/casa-da-inquisi%C3%A7%C3%A3o-%E2%80%93-centro-interativo-da-hist%C3%B3ria-judaica
  3. PATHS OF FAITH. House of the Inquisition - Monsaraz Jewish History Interactive Centre. Local: Monsaraz. Editora: Paths of Faith. Ano: n.d. https://www.pathsoffaith.com/pt-pt/jewish-legacy/casa-da-inquisicao-centro-interativo-da-historia-judaica-em-monsaraz
  4. TURISMO DO ALENTEJO. Casa da Inquisição. Local: Monsaraz. Editora: Turismo do Alentejo. Ano: n.d. https://www.visitalentejo.pt/pt/catalogo/o-que-fazer/museus-e-monumentos/casa-da-inquisicao
  5. SERRANO, Augusta. Casa da Inquisição de Monsaraz distinguida com menção honrosa em Prémios APOM 2017. Editora: Rádio Campanário. Ano: 2017. https://www.radiocampanario.com/casa-da-inquisicao-de-monsaraz-distinguida-com-mencao-honrosa-em-premios-apom-2017-c-som

Additional Information

Official website: https://www.cm-reguengos-monsaraz.pt/locais/espanol-casa-da-inquisicao-centro-interativo-da-historia-judaica
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 351 927 997 316; 351 266 508 040
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/casadainquisicao

Article researched and curated by Jew Where.

The Jew Where project is collaborative. Do you have additional information, found an inaccuracy, or have historical photos of this location? Contact our team.