Founded in the first half of the 15th century, this cemetery is, along with the Old-New Synagogue, the most important Jewish historical…
Dating back to the 13th century, this synagogue is the oldest one in Europe which is still in use.
This 19th-century synagogue built in a Moorish Revival style boasts its decorated interior.
Originally built in the 16th century, Maisel Synagogue once was the most exquisite building in the Jewish district.
The second oldest surviving synagogue in Prague was built by a Jewish family of Horowitz.
Jewish Museum, established in 1906, is a foundation gathering and administrating all the Jewish sights such as synagogues, the Old Jewish…
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.
Klausen Synagogue, built in the early Baroque style, is the largest synagogue in the city's Jewish district.
High Synagogue was financed by Mordechai Maisel, and it was finished in 1568, the same year as the Jewish Town Hall.