Originally erected in 1573 and rebuilt after a fire in 1694, the Klausen Synagogue is the largest synagogue in Prague’s Jewish Quarter and once served as a central hub of Jewish life.
Inspired by Granada's Alhambra, the Spanish Synagogue holds the distinction of being the most recently built synagogue in Prague's Jewish Quarter. While the Spanish Synagogue may be new by Prague ...
If you're traveling in the Czech Republic south of Prague, you may have the famously cute town of Český Krumlov on your itinerary. While it’s delightful, two nearby towns – straddling the regions of ...
A little further north of the Old Town lies Josefov, Prague's Jewish quarter, where you'll enjoy strolling its quiet streets ...
Twenty-five Jewish children, some of whom were confined in the Belsen concentration camp, arrived here during the week-end by air from Prague to start live anew at the Jewish Refugee Settlement ...
Old Town Square with the Prague astronomical clock, the Jewish Quarter, Petřín hill and Vyšehrad. Gdnyia is a city in northern Poland and a seaport on the Baltic Sea coast. In 2021 ...