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Old Jewish Quarter
Strolling around the Jewish Ghetto, the tragic destiny of the Jews becomes alive again as you discover the important milestones in the history of Prague Jews: the first settlement, the Pogroms, the Nazi holocaust… It reveals the story of the five synagogues, which survived World War II, the Old-New Synagogue, still in use, and the Old Jewish Cemetery. Set amid the back alleys the tale of Ashkenazis allows us to compare them with Sephardims. We might even meet the Golem, an artificial man created by Rabbi Löw. Visiting the birthplace of the Jewish writer Franz Kafka, who was deeply influenced by the city, you discover how Prague can be “loved and hated” at the same time.
Tour information
Daily tour at 10am and 2pm, duration 1 hour.
Price includes qualified guide in English;it does not include the Jewish Museum admission.
Discounted prices are valid for children, students up to 26 and seniors above 65 years old.
Your booking confirmation e-mail will provide you all the information needed to join the tour.
Tour Sights
Old Town Square, Franz Kafka’s House, Maisel Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery, Klausen Synagogue, Spanish Synagogue, Old New Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery, Ceremonial Hall
Additional information
Grand Tour of Prague is available as a Private Tour and in different languages at additional charge. Please send an e-mail request if interested.
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