Prague Jewish Quarter Tour
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Experience Highlights
Would you like to explore Prague's historic Jewish quarter, known as Josefov? With this approximately two and a half hour walking tour, you can delve into the rich Jewish history and cultural heritage of the Czech Republic.
Accompanied by a professional local guide (in English), you will discover the secrets and tragic stories that have marked this emblematic area of the capital. Meet him at Staromestska metro station, opposite the Rudolfinum. And if you're going with children, you should know that children under 5 years old don't pay anything.
During the tour, you will visit emblematic places such as the old Jewish cemetery, the Spanish Synagogue, the Pinkas Synagogue, the Maisel Synagogue and the Klausen Synagogue. Each site will offer you a unique insight into the life and traditions of one of the oldest Jewish communities in Europe.
This tour is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Prague's Jewish culture, enjoy impressive architecture and learn about the stories that have shaped this fascinating place. Ideal for those looking for an in-depth cultural and educational experience during their stay in Prague.
- Learn about Prague' s dark past on a walking tour of the city' s Jewish Quarter .
- A professional local guide will tell you interesting information about the Jewish history and cultural heritage of the Czech Republic.
- Explore inside key sites such as the Old Jewish Cemetery, the Maisel Synagogue or the Spanish Synagogue.
What’s included
- Walking tour of Prague's Jewish Quarter
- Professional local guide (Spanish)
- Entrance to the Old-New Synagogue
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Step by Step
You will explore Josefov, the old Jewish quarter of Prague, in depth on a walking tour. The Jewish community has had an extensive presence in the Czech Republic and on this tour you will learn about its history and heritage from a professional local guide.
This experience will last approximately two and a half hours, enough time to visit some important places of Jewish influence such as the old Jewish cemetery or the different synagogues spread throughout the district.
The Jewish community of Josefov was one of the largest in Europe, with around 180,000 citizens, and it is estimated that the first Jews arrived in the 10th century. It was one of Prague's most suffering areas for the Jewish people where persecutions, expulsions and executions were the order of the day.
Although much of the quarter was demolished, many remains and Jewish heritage buildings are still preserved. This experience includes a visit to the following emblematic sites:
- Spanish Synagogue: built in 1868, it is the newest synagogue in Prague and owes its name to the Mudejar artistic decoration of its interior.
- Pinkas Synagogue: its most striking feature is the walls, where the names of 80,000 Czech Jewish victims are hand-painted.
- Klausen Synagogue: the largest synagogue in Prague's Jewish quarter and the only example of an early Baroque synagogue in the ghetto.
- Maisel Synagogue: houses a museum and is in Renaissance and neo-Gothic style.
- Jewish Cemetery: it is estimated that there are approximately 12,000 apparently visible graves, in which more than 100,000 Jews are buried.