Discover the history of Prague’s Jewish Quarter, home to centuries of Jewish heritage. Explore synagogues, museums, and memorials with the option of an audio guide to enhance your visit to this iconic, cultural district.
Delve into the rich history of Prague’s Jewish Quarter on a guided tour that takes you through the heart of one of Europe’s most historically significant Jewish districts. This comprehensive experience includes visits to key landmarks, including the Old Jewish Cemetery—one of the oldest in Central Europe—and entry to the district's most important synagogues, offering a deep dive into Prague’s Jewish heritage.
The tour begins with a 20-minute introductory session in English, where your guide will provide an insightful overview of the Jewish Quarter's history. You will meet your guide at the local partner office on Maiselova Street, just steps away from the iconic Maisel Synagogue. After the orientation, your guide will give you a clear understanding of the layout of the Jewish Quarter, and then you will have the freedom to explore the area on your own, using your entry ticket for access to the synagogues and cemetery.
Included in your entry ticket is access to several historical synagogues, each with its own unique history and architectural style. Start with the Spanish Synagogue, known for its stunning Moorish Revival design, which stands as a testament to the cultural richness of the Jewish community in Prague. From there, head to the Maisel Synagogue, one of the oldest in the quarter, and the Pinkas Synagogue, the largest and most important of all the synagogues in Prague’s Jewish Town. Here, you will learn about the tragic history of the Holocaust, as the walls are inscribed with the names of more than 77,000 Czech Jews who perished during World War II.
Another significant stop on your tour is the Old New Synagogue, a Gothic structure dating back to 1270, making it one of the oldest active synagogues in Europe. With its historical importance and unique architecture, this synagogue continues to be an essential place of worship for Prague's Jewish community, offering a living link to the city’s Jewish past.
In addition to the synagogues, your ticket grants you entry to the Old Jewish Cemetery, one of the most sacred and historic sites in Prague. This cemetery holds the remains of thousands of Jewish people, with tombstones stacked one on top of the other due to limited space, creating a poignant testament to the city’s Jewish population’s endurance through centuries of hardship.
For a more immersive experience, you have the option to purchase a mobile guide that will further enhance your self-guided tour of the Jewish Quarter. The mobile guide provides detailed commentary, enriching your exploration with stories, facts, and historical insights as you visit each landmark. Additionally, when you purchase a ticket with the mobile guide, you’ll receive a gift in the form of discount vouchers for selected Prague restaurants, shops, and services. These vouchers offer great savings on everything from traditional Czech cuisine to international dining, as well as unique souvenirs and services.
Please note that appropriate attire is required for entering the synagogues. Visitors must wear outer clothing, and exposure of arms, shoulders, or abdomen is prohibited. Swimwear and barefoot entry are not allowed.
This tour provides an enriching and flexible way to explore Prague’s Jewish Quarter, offering a balance of guided history and independent exploration. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or Jewish culture, this tour promises an unforgettable look into Prague’s rich Jewish legacy.
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