What to See in Jewish quarter
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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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Franz Kafka Monument
This bronze statue represents a man without a head with the famous writer Franz Kafka sitting on his shoulders.
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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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Pinkas Synagogue
The second oldest surviving synagogue in Prague was built by a Jewish family of Horowitz.
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Jewish Museum
Jewish Museum, established in 1906, is a foundation gathering and administrating all the Jewish sights such as synagogues, the Old Jewish…
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Klausen Synagogue
Klausen Synagogue, built in the early Baroque style, is the largest synagogue in the city's Jewish district.
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Jewish Town Hall
Have you ever seen a town hall with two clocks? Come and see this former Jewish meeting place with clocks with Roman and Hebrew numbers.
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Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
Located between Rudolfinum and Old Jewish Cemetery, this Neo-Renaissance buidling houses a museum focused on preserving historical and…
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Ceremonial Hall
The Ceremonial hall of the Prague Jewish Burial Society was built for the last service to the deceased members of the Prague Jewish…
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Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague
The Faculty of Arts, Charles University, is one of the original four faculties of Charles University in Prague.
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