Jewish Monuments Around Prague

Prague is home to several remarkable Jewish monuments that reflect its rich cultural heritage. The Jewish Quarter (Josefov) features the Old-New Synagogue, the oldest active synagogue in Europe, where visitors can appreciate its stunning Gothic architecture. A visit to the Old Jewish Cemetery reveals thousands of gravestones that tell the stories of the city’s Jewish past, creating a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere. The Pinkas Synagogue serves as a powerful memorial to the Holocaust, with walls inscribed with the names of over 77,000 victims, reminding us of the tragic loss suffered by the community. Together, these sites offer a profound insight into the history, resilience, and enduring spirit of Prague’s Jewish population.

Čáslav Synagogue

The Čáslav Synagogue in the Moorish style was built in 1899 according to the plan of the architect Wilhelm Stiassny. Since 1994, it has...

Jewish cemetery in Dambořice

There is a Jewish cemetery in the village of Dambořice, which consists of about 400 tombstones. The oldest preserved gravestone is dated to the...

Great Synagogue Pilsen

The building near the Great Synagogue functioned in the past as accommodation for the rabbi and social spaces for the faithful. Today it is...

Discover magnificent architecture of the Brzeznice Jewish Synagogue

The Jewish synagogue in Březnice is located on the square in the center of the former Jewish ghetto of Lokšana, founded in the 16th...

The former Jewish synagogue in Volhynia

The synagogue in Volyn stands in the former Jewish street, today in Žižkov. It was built as one of the few in the Empire...

Jičín Synagogue

The Jičín Synagogue is one of the few relatively well-preserved Jewish monuments in the Bohemian Paradise area. The history of the Jičín synagogue dates...

Jewish cemetery in Miroslav

The cemetery is located on the southeastern edge of the city between Nádražní and Rybniční streets. It was founded by the Chewra-Kadischa brotherhood in...
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Jewish cemetery in Kostelec nad Labem

The Jewish cemetery is located in Neratovicka street. It was founded in 1594 and is thus one of the oldest in the Czech Republic....

Ivančice Jewish Cemetery

Behind the town of Ivančice is an extensive Jewish cemetery with Gothic and Renaissance tombs. The Ivančicky Jewish cemetery is one of the oldest...

Luže Jewish Cemetery

The Jewish cemetery in Luž was allegedly founded in the middle of the 17th century about 1300m northeast of the square, far from the...

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