Embark on a profound journey through the heart of Jewish heritage with our Private Tour of the Prague Jewish Museum. Led by a guide fully licensed by the museum, this exclusive experience promises a deep dive into centuries of rich history. Explore the captivating exhibits, from the poignant Old Jewish Cemetery to the historic synagogues. Our expert guide unveils the intricate stories behind each artifact, offering a personalized narrative that brings the museum to life. Don't miss the chance to witness the resilience and beauty of Prague's Jewish legacy – book now for a private tour that transcends ordinary exploration!
Your guide is waiting in the small park at the Old-New Synagogue. The guide will be carrying a bright red folder.
The Spanish synagogue is located close to the starting point.
The original Town Hall of the Prague Jewish Ghetto is nowadays a community center. It showcases a unique Hebrew clock.
The High synagogue from the 16th century used to be the Court of Law of the community. Today it is used for morning and midday prayers of the Orthodox community.
The oldest active synagogue in all of Europe comes from the 1270's. Since its inception, it has been only slightly edited throughout the centuries.
The 16th century Maisel synagogue hosts an exhibition about Jewish history in the Czech lands since its beginnings in the 10th century all the way to the Age of Enlightenment and its many 18th century reforms.
The Pinkas Synagogue is a memorial to all the Czech victims of the Shoah. The inside walls of this 16th century building are covered with the names of the 78 000 Czech Jews murdered by the Nazis.
One of the best preserved and most ancient Jewish cemetery in all of Europe, started in the early 1400's and operationg until 1787. Many famous Jewish inhabitants of Prague are buried here, including the legendary rabbi Löw.
The 17th century baroque synagogue hosts an exhibition about Jewish holidays and rituals throughout the year and the lifetime of an individual.
The Ceremonial Hall of the Old Jewish cemetery from 1909 hosts an exhibition dedicated to death and burial in Jewish culture.
The 19th century reformed synagogue of Prague hosts an exhibition about the modern history of Czech Jews in the 19th and 20th century.
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