Originally erected in 1573 and rebuilt after a fire in 1694, the Klausen Synagogue is the largest synagogue in Prague’s Jewish Quarter and once served as a central hub of Jewish life.
Fragments of Jewish gravestones found during future excavation work in the Czech capital Prague will be given to the city's Old Jewish Cemetery. An agreement was reached between City Hall and the ...
She knew she had found a location that could help her inject some of the vitality of Jewish life in Israel into Prague’s Jewish community. But then COVID-19 hit. Around the world, Jewish ...
Inspired by Granada's Alhambra, the Spanish Synagogue holds the distinction of being the most recently built synagogue in Prague's Jewish Quarter. While the Spanish Synagogue may be new by Prague ...
From Vysehrad offering panoramic views of the city to the charming Lesser Town and the Jewish Quarter, Prague is a feast for the eyes.
Where to stay in Prague What to bring home Essential information: what to know before you go Start with one of the city’s most peaceful and elegant areas: the former Jewish Quarter, aka Josefov.
Known as the “Golden City of 100 Spires,” Prague boasts a fairytale medieval ... (“Paris”) street leads to the poignant Jewish Quarter, with museums, synagogues, and cemeteries.
the Prague Astronomical Clock and the Jewish Quarter. What's more, all room rates include daily breakfast, which previous guests said was delicious. Standard rooms have white and beige decor ...