The Jewish Art and History Museum, also known as the Museum of Silverware (
Museo degli Argenti), was designed by Giulio Bourbon and is located in part in the former women’s gallery of the synagogue. On display are precious silver ceremonial objects and embroidered textiles, as well as artefacts related to Jewish festivals and domestic life. The Museum of Lights (
Museo dei Lumi) occupies an underground room formerly used for baking
matzot and houses a growing collection of
menorahs created by contemporary Jewish and non-Jewish artists including Elio Carmi,
Emanuele Luzzati,
Aldo Mondino, Gabriele Levy, Marco Porta,
Tobia Ravà,
Antonio Recalcati and
David Gerstein. ==Archives==