Experience Prague's Jewish history on a fascinating walking tour through one of the only Central European Jewish town quarters that survived the Holocaust. Known as Josefov, this Jewish quarter contains the remains of the former Jewish ghetto where important community and spiritual legends have been created and developed for centuries.
Departure Point: Central Prague Address: Náměstí Republiky 3 110 00 Prague 1 Directions: Meet your guide in The Yellow Kiosk, Republic Square, opposite the Municipal House (near Powder Gate)
One of the oldest and continuously existing Jewish museums in the world, was founded in 1906
The most important person buried in the Old Jewish Cemetery is Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel, known as Rabbi Löw with whom is associated with the legend of the artificial creature – the golem.
The square was founded in the 12th century and has been witness to many historical events. Here you can admire the Tyn Church, St. Nicholas Church and the Astronomical clock.
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