The Old-New Synagogue
Prague
Copyright: Atmosphere1/shutterstockThe Old-New Synagogue
Staronová Synagoga is one of the oldest synagogues in Europe. This is where Rabbi Löw, who created a Golem — the mythical clay figure which was to protect Prague’s Jewish population from persecution — preached. It has been an important centre for Czech Jews for centuries.
Useful Information
- Address: Staronová Synagoga, Maiselova 18, Prague
- Email: tourism@kehilaprag.cz
- Phone: +420 224 800 812
- More Info: www.synagogue.cz/staronova-synagoga
- Address: Sun–Thu 9am–6pm, Fri 9am–sundown, Sat closed
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Do & See
The Czech capital is small and compact, home to some of the world's finest beers, with traditional Czech beer houses, or 'hospody', stationed on every street corner. Beyond the beer, Prague's heart lies in its central districts: Staré Město (Old Town), Josefov, Nové Město (New Town), and Malá Strana (Lesser Town). These are best explored on foot.