Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague, Czech Republic
The old Jewish cemetery is one of the oldest Jewish burial grounds in the world. It was founded in the first half of the 15th century, with the earliest tombstone dating back to 1439. The last burial took place 348 years later. There are about 12,000 tombstones in the cemetery.
The most important figures buried in the cemetery:
- the scholar and teacher, Rabbi Judah Loew Ben Bezalel, known as the Maharal (d.1609)
- the scholar and poet Avigdor Kara (d.1439)
- the founder of the Pinkas Synagogue, Aaron Meshulam Horowitz (d.1545)
- the mayor and developer of the Prague Jewish Town, Mordecai Maisel (d.1601)
- the Renaissance scholar, historian, mathematicians and astronomer, David Gans (d.1613)
- the collector of Hebrew manuscripts and books, Rabbi David Oppenheim (d.1736)
Opening hours: The Jewish museum's visitor sites are opened every day except on Saturday and the Jewish holidays:
end Oct.- end of Mar. 9 am to 4.30 pm (6 pm end of Mar. to end Oct.)
Entrance fee:
Included in the following tours- Jewish Museum CZK 330 (€12.41, 04.17); Prague Jewish Town CZK 500 (€18.81, 04.17)
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