The synagogue was opened on January 21, 1863. It was built at the expense of the Kdynia Jewish community in the neo-Romanesque style. It served for Jewish religious life until 1936. During World War II, it served as a...
Rožmberk Castle brings visitors not only to the time of the last Rožmberks, Vilém and Petr Vok, but also, since the 2010 season, also represents the famous Buquoy family, which held the castle from 1620 until the end of...
In the northwestern part of the Bohemian Paradise above the village of Boseň lies Valečov Castle, which was built at the beginning of the 14th century on a sandstone rock as a rock castle. The spaces carved out of...
What will I learn on the Dance Photography Workshop?The Dance Photography Course will follow these course topics:This course will teach you the techniques needed to photograph dance in an engaging and interesting way and is perfect for those looking...
The cemetery with about 250 valuable baroque tombstones is located on the northern edge of the city, on a hill called Větrník. It is the oldest monument of Dobriš Jewry.The original wall of the cemetery was only partially preserved....
The synagogue in Lipník nad Bečvou is the oldest synagogue in Moravia. It was built in the 2nd or 3rd decade of the 16th century, immediately after the construction of the walls to which it was attached. It is...
The castle and chateau of Staré Hrady is located in Bohemian Paradise, south of Jičín - right next to the town of Libáň. The rich program here offers five fairy-tale sightseeing circuits and 2 historical sightseeing circuits. You will...
Mahler's gardens are located directly under the Žižkov transmitter, in close proximity to the Jewish cemetery. The park was created in the late 1950s at the expense of part of this cemetery. Later, the orchards met a similar fate,...
The former synagogue is used by a museum and gallery to hold exhibitions focusing on modern Czech and Slovak visual arts. Occasionally, concerts of instrumental and vocal music are held here.The Border Synagogue is one of the monuments commemorating...
You can visit two Jewish cemeteries in the city - the old and the new.Southeast of house No. 102 are the remains of the "old" cemetery. The cemetery was founded before 1480. All Jews from Linz were buried here...