The Jewish Museum in Prague is a popular museum that showcases Jewish heritage.
Established in 1906, it houses a vast collection of Judaica, including artifacts, books, and archives related to Czech Jewish history. The museum survived challenges during Nazi occupation and Communist rule but regained independence after the Velvet Revolution in 1989.
Today, visitors can explore the rich history of Czech Jews through exhibitions in historic buildings like synagogues and cemeteries.
The ticket includes
Old Jewish Cemetery / Old-New Synagogue / Spanish Synagogue / Maisel Synagogue / Pinkas Synagogue / Klausen Synagogue / Ceremonial Hall + temporary exhibitons in the Robert Guttmann gallery
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