3-Hour Prague Jewish Quarter Walking tour
Prague, Czech Republic
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Jewish quarter in Prague is second most visited site in Prague. Find out why - it is a unique place in the world. The history of the Jews of Prague is as old as Prague itself and you will get the most of it from a professional, local guide with education in Jewish studies. Visit the Old-New Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery and other parts of the Jewish Museum in Prague.
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Jewish quarter in Prague is second most visited site in Prague. Find out why - it is a unique place in the world. The history of the Jews of Prague is as old as Prague itself and you will get the most of it from a professional, local guide with education in Jewish studies. Visit the Old-New Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery and other parts of the Jewish Museum in Prague.The guide will pick you up at the hotel.
A visit of the Jewish Museum Prague = the synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery in the city centre
Pinkas synagogue: the memorial of the Holocaust victims, exhibition of the pictures drawn by children in the concentration camp Terezín, entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetary
Old-New synagogue: an oldest active synagogue in the central Europe (built around 1270)
Maisel synagogue: exhibition about the history of Prague/Czech Jews
Spanish synagogue: an active reform synagogue, built in the Moorish style as a proud proof of the presence of the Jews in Europe since the Medieval times
Klaus synagogue: exhibition of the Jewish traditions and customs
Ceremonial hall: former morgue, exhibition of the burial cemetary and of the Burial society
Learn what purpose had the synagogues during the Second World War, how long do the Jews live in Prague, what is the present situation, or what is the symbol of the Prague Jewish community and why.
Please note entrance fees and transportation to attraction are not included in the tour.
A visit of the Jewish Museum Prague = the synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery in the city centre
Pinkas synagogue: the memorial of the Holocaust victims, exhibition of the pictures drawn by children in the concentration camp Terezín, entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetary
Old-New synagogue: an oldest active synagogue in the central Europe (built around 1270)
Maisel synagogue: exhibition about the history of Prague/Czech Jews
Spanish synagogue: an active reform synagogue, built in the Moorish style as a proud proof of the presence of the Jews in Europe since the Medieval times
Klaus synagogue: exhibition of the Jewish traditions and customs
Ceremonial hall: former morgue, exhibition of the burial cemetary and of the Burial society
Learn what purpose had the synagogues during the Second World War, how long do the Jews live in Prague, what is the present situation, or what is the symbol of the Prague Jewish community and why.
Please note entrance fees and transportation to attraction are not included in the tour.
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