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Old Jewish Cemetery
With about 12 000 gravestones, this is the Europe’s oldest Jewish cemetery. more >>
Pinkas Synagogue
Founded by Rabbi Pinkas in the 15th century, it was rebuilt and renovated many times. more >>
Klausen Synagogue
This synagogue is a historical wonder, for it was built at the end of the 17th century, the period of cruel catholicization and anti-Semitic moods in the Habsburg controlled country. more >>
Old-New Synagogue
Perhaps the best-known Prague synagogue and also the oldest one in Europe, it was built in the 13th century in Gothic style. more >>
Tall Synagogue
It was built in the 16th century Rudolfinian Prague and financed by Mordechai Maisel, a rich businessman who allegedly had close ties with the Emperor Rudolph II. more >>
Maisel Synagogue
One of many buildings financed by Mordechai Maisel, mayor of the Jewish town, it was built in a true Renaissance style. more >>
Church of the Holy Ghost
A formerly Gothic building constructed as a part of a Benedictine convent, it was destroyed during the Hussite movement and two hudred years later damaged by the fire. more >>
Spanish Synagogue
Tracing down the Ladino Jews, this synagogue was built in the 19th century and its oriental interior is unique in the Middle European context. more >>
The Convent of Saint Agnes
Saint Agnes, sister of King Wenceslas I (not to be mistaken with Saint Wenceslas), was a very charitable woman and founded a convent in 1234 combined with a hospital, where she took care of the poor and sick. more >>
Rudolphinium
A great place for both architecture and music lovers, this Pseudo-Renaissance building from the 19th century is paying tribute to Czech Crown Prince, Rudolph of Habsburg. more >> USEFUL LINKS |

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