Synagogue of Utrera
| Synagogue of Utrera | |
|---|---|
Sinagoga Medieval de la Misericordia | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Judaism |
| Status | Preserved as historic site |
| Location | |
| Municipality | Utrera |
| Country | Spain |
| Geographic coordinates | 37°10′52″N 5°46′51″W / 37.18102°N 5.7808°W |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Mudéjar |
| Date established | 14th century |
The Synagogue of Utrera (Spanish name: Sinagoga Medieval de la Misericordia) is a former Jewish synagogue discovered on Niño Perdido Street in Utrera, Spain built in the Mudéjar style. It is the only extant synagogue in the Province of Seville, and became the second the two known-extant synagogues in Andalusia, along with the Córdoba Synagogue.
On February 7, 2023, its remains were discovered inside of the old hospital of La Misercordia due to maintenance work that had been ordered by the city council in 2021. Part of its restoration process will include its conversion to a museum.