[1] The Signora Giveret Synagogue was built by Portuguese merchant Donna Gracia Mendes in 16th century.
[3][4] The building was damaged in the major fire of 1841, and subsequently restored by the Yeruşalmi family according to the original design.
The Signora Giveret Synagogue has a big yard surrounded by massive, high walls that block the view from the outside.
This space adjoins the hekal wall as a mezzanine which is separated by wooden latices.
The inside contains bronze flowers surrounded by green geometric forms on the ceiling, spruce torah cabinet and bordeaux coverings.
The windows in north and south facade give the building natural light.