Jewish Heritage in The Czech Republic
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Old Jewish Cemetery
Historic Jewish burial site dating back to the 15th century featuring thousands of tombstones and notable graves. It is a significant cultural heritage monument reflecting Jewish history and tradition.
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Jubilee Synagogue
Also known as the Jerusalem Synagogue, this place of worship was built in 1906 and designed by Wilhelm Stiassny.
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Old New Synagogue
Dating back to the 13th century, this synagogue is the oldest one in Europe which is still in use.
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Spanish Synagogue
This 19th-century synagogue built in a Moorish Revival style boasts its decorated interior.
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Maisel Synagogue
Originally built in the 16th century, Maisel Synagogue once was the most exquisite building in the Jewish district.
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Great Synagogue (Plzeň)
The Great Synagogue in Plzeň, Czech Republic is the second largest synagogue in Europe.
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Jewish Quarter in Třebíč
The Jewish Quarter of Třebíč is a neighborhood and former ghetto in the town of Třebíč, located in western Moravia, Czech Republic.
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Jewish Cemetery
The Jewish Cemetery is the largest Jewish burial ground in Moravia, established in 1852, housing around 9,000 tombstones including those of notable individuals. It contains significant historical and cultural monuments, including a Holocaust memorial and an information center.
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Krnov Synagogue
The Krnov Synagogue is a synagogue in Krnov, Czech Republic. It was built in 1871.
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