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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old Jewish Cemetery was established in the first half of the 15th century. Along with the Old-New Synagogue, it is one of the most important hictoric sites in Prague´s Jewish Town. The oldest tombstone, which marks the grave of the poet and scholar Avigdor Karo, dates from the year 1439. Burials took place in the cemetery until 1787. Today it contains some 12,000 tombstones, al though the number of persons buried here is much greater.
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  • The Old Jewish Cemetery was established in the first half of the 15th century. Along with the Old-New Synagogue, it is one of the most important hictoric sites in Prague´s Jewish Town. The oldest tombstone, which marks the grave of the poet and scholar Avigdor Karo, dates from the year 1439. Burials took place in the cemetery until 1787. Today it contains some 12,000 tombstones, al though the number of persons buried here is much greater.
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  • The Old Jewish Cemetery was established in the first half of the 15th century. Along with the Old-New Synagogue, it is one of the most important hictoric sites in Prague´s Jewish Town. The oldest tombstone, which marks the grave of the poet and scholar Avigdor Karo, dates from the year 1439. Burials took place in the cemetery until 1787. Today it contains some 12,000 tombstones, al though the number of persons buried here is much greater.
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  • The Jewish Museum was founded in 1906 to preserve valuable artefacts from the Prague synagogues that had been demolished during the reconstruction of the Jewish Town at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1942 the Nazis established the Central Jewish Museum, to which were shipped artefacts from all the liquidated Jewish communities and synagogues of Bohemia and Moravia.
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  • The Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer ("the Old Shul"). It was designed in a Moorish style by Vojtěch Ignátz Ullmann. The synagogue has a regular square plan with a large dome surmounting the central space. On three sides there are galleries on metal structures, which fully open onto the nave. The remarkable interior decoration features a low stucco arabesque of stylized Islamic motifs which are also applied to the walls, doors and gallery balustrades.
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  • The Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer ("the Old Shul"). It was designed in a Moorish style by Vojtěch Ignátz Ullmann. The synagogue has a regular square plan with a large dome surmounting the central space. On three sides there are galleries on metal structures, which fully open onto the nave. The remarkable interior decoration features a low stucco arabesque of stylized Islamic motifs which are also applied to the walls, doors and gallery balustrades.
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  • The Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer ("the Old Shul"). It was designed in a Moorish style by Vojtěch Ignátz Ullmann. The synagogue has a regular square plan with a large dome surmounting the central space. On three sides there are galleries on metal structures, which fully open onto the nave. The remarkable interior decoration features a low stucco arabesque of stylized Islamic motifs which are also applied to the walls, doors and gallery balustrades.
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  • The Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer ("the Old Shul"). It was designed in a Moorish style by Vojtěch Ignátz Ullmann. The synagogue has a regular square plan with a large dome surmounting the central space. On three sides there are galleries on metal structures, which fully open onto the nave. The remarkable interior decoration features a low stucco arabesque of stylized Islamic motifs which are also applied to the walls, doors and gallery balustrades.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old Jewish Cemetery was established in the first half of the 15th century. Along with the Old-New Synagogue, it is one of the most important hictoric sites in Prague´s Jewish Town. The oldest tombstone, which marks the grave of the poet and scholar Avigdor Karo, dates from the year 1439. Burials took place in the cemetery until 1787. Today it contains some 12,000 tombstones, al though the number of persons buried here is much greater.
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  • The Old Jewish Cemetery, tomb of the great religious scholar and teacher Judah Loew ben Bezalel, known as Rabbi Loew (d. 1609), who is associated with the legend of the Golem. The cemetery was established in the first half of the 15th century. Along with the Old-New Synagogue, it is one of the most important hictoric sites in Prague´s Jewish Town. The oldest tombstone, which marks the grave of the poet and scholar Avigdor Karo, dates from the year 1439. Burials took place in the cemetery until 1787. Today it contains some 12,000 tombstones, al though the number of persons buried here is much greater.
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  • The Old Jewish Cemetery was established in the first half of the 15th century. Along with the Old-New Synagogue, it is one of the most important hictoric sites in Prague´s Jewish Town. The oldest tombstone, which marks the grave of the poet and scholar Avigdor Karo, dates from the year 1439. Burials took place in the cemetery until 1787. Today it contains some 12,000 tombstones, al though the number of persons buried here is much greater.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer ("the Old Shul"). It was designed in a Moorish style by Vojtěch Ignátz Ullmann. The synagogue has a regular square plan with a large dome surmounting the central space. On three sides there are galleries on metal structures, which fully open onto the nave. The remarkable interior decoration features a low stucco arabesque of stylized Islamic motifs which are also applied to the walls, doors and gallery balustrades.
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  • The Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer ("the Old Shul"). It was designed in a Moorish style by Vojtěch Ignátz Ullmann. The synagogue has a regular square plan with a large dome surmounting the central space. On three sides there are galleries on metal structures, which fully open onto the nave. The remarkable interior decoration features a low stucco arabesque of stylized Islamic motifs which are also applied to the walls, doors and gallery balustrades.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue. The women's windows
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue.
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  • The Old-New Synagogue was built in early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century.During the 16th century, when other synagogues were built in Prague, it became known as the “Old-New” Synagogue. On the right the bell with the Jewish watch of the old Jewish City Hall of Josefov.
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  • Josefov neigborough, art nouveau buildings.
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  • Josefov neighborough.The name of the Jewish living here before the nazism are remembered between the stones of the street.
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  • Josefov, the Golem on a kosher restaurant pick-up.
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  • The present building is the work of the Horowitz family. After the Second World War, the synagogue was turned into a Memorial to the Jews of Bohemia and Moravia murdered by the Nazis. On its walls are inscribed the names of the Jewish victims, their personal data, and the names of the communities to which they belonged.
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  • Josefov neigborough, art nouveau buildings.
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  • Josefov neigborough, Kafka's monument.
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  • The present building is the work of the Horowitz family. After the Second World War, the synagogue was turned into a Memorial to the Jews of Bohemia and Moravia murdered by the Nazis. On its walls are inscribed the names of the Jewish victims, their personal data, and the names of the communities to which they belonged.
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  • National Theatre.
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  • Charles Bridge. Chinese wedding.
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  • Charles Bridge. Chinese wedding.
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  • Trebic.The Rear Synagogue, Jewish Museum with a reconstructed shop. The Jewish Quarter here is one of the best preserved and the largest in Europe. Thanks to its cultural and historical importance, the collection of houses in the former ghetto, together with the Jewish Cemetery and Basilica of St. Procopius, have been included in the UNESCO world and natural heritage list, the first independent Jewish monument to be honoured in this manner outside of the state of Israel.
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  • Magic. Turin is full of it, and legend has it that the capital of Piedmont is part of two magic triangles – the triangle of white magic (with Lyon and Prague) and the triangle of black magic (with London and San Francisco).
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  • Magic. Turin is full of it, and legend has it that the capital of Piedmont is part of two magic triangles – the triangle of white magic (with Lyon and Prague) and the triangle of black magic (with London and San Francisco).
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