Pinkas Synagogue

Local namePinkasova synagoga
LocationJosefov, Prague, Czechia

The second oldest surviving synagogue in Prague was built by a Jewish family of Horowitz. It now serves as a commemoration of Czech Jewish victims of Shoah. The interior walls are full of names of Holocaust victims and there is also an exhibition displaying pictures drawn by children in a concentration camp.

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The visit of the Pinkas Synagogue is included in the tours of the Jewish Museum and Prague Jewish Town.

Admission

Tours including the synagogoue:

Prague Jewish Town
Adults: CZK 480
Children (6-15), students under 26: CZK 320
Children under 6: free

Jewish Museum in Prague
Adults: CZK 300
Children (6-15), students under 26: CZK 200
Children under 6: free

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinkas_Synagogue

Official Website https://www.jewishmuseum.cz/

Email office@jewishmuseum.cz

Phone +420 222 749 211

Address Široká 3, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic

Coordinates 50°5'21.368" N 14°25'1.148" E

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