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.

Cubist Synagogue in Milevsko

The synagogue was built during World War I as a replacement for the old synagogue. Since 1950, the building has been used as a...

Jewish cemetery in Mikulov

The extensive Mikulov Jewish cemetery is one of the most important monuments of this kind in our country. The first burials here after the...

The Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague – the best-preserved cemetery of...

The old Jewish cemetery is, without exaggeration, a monument of world importance. It was founded in the first half of the 15th century and,...

Klaus Synagogue

The Klaus Synagogue is located in the immediate vicinity of the Old Jewish Cemetery. Its name is derived from the German word "Klaus" meaning...

Jewish Museum – Seligmann Bauer House Třebíč

You can visit the new Jewish museum in Třebíč. The house is in direct connection with the synagogue building. There is an exhibition of...

Jewish Museum – Seligmann Bauer House Třebíč

You can visit the new Jewish museum in Třebíč. The house is in direct connection with the synagogue building. There is an exhibition of...

Magdeburg barracks in Terezín

In the days of the Terezin ghetto, the former Magdeburg barracks housed the Jewish self-government and all the departments that ensured the running of...

Prague Jewish City – the best-preserved complex of Jewish monuments in...

The municipal district of Josefov is the smallest cadastral territory of Prague that surrounds the Old Town Square. Until 1850, Josefov was called the...

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