Spanish Synagogue, Prague, Czech Republic

The Spanish synagogue is the most recent synagogue in Prague, yet paradoxically it was built, in 1868, on the site of the oldest synagogue in Prague.
It's called the Spanish synagogue for its impressive Moorish interior design, resembling the Al Alhambra, in Granada.
Close to the synagogue, there is a statue of famous writer Franz Kafka.
The synagogue is part of the Jewish Museum in Prague.

Opening hours: 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (6 p.m. Apr.-Oct.)

Tickets: You can only buy combined tickets. Tickets including the synagogue range from CZK70 to CZK480 (€2.60 to €17.80)






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