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Spanish Synagogue
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Spanish Synagogue

Prague

About the venue

The Spanish Synagogue is the youngest synagogue of the former Prague Jewish Town, built in 1868 by architects Vojtěch Ignác Ullmann and Josef Niklas on the site of the oldest Prague house of prayer, the Old School. It takes its name from its Moorish Revival interior inspired by the Spanish Alhambra, featuring ornate stucco arabesques, gilding, and stained glass. Today it forms part of the Prague Jewish Town sightseeing circuit and hosts a permanent exhibition on the history of Jews in the Bohemian Lands (19th–20th centuries) as well as chamber music concerts.

Vězeňská 1, 110 00 Praha 1

Opening hours vary by season and programme; Sat and Jewish holidays closed

😴 Nothing scheduled here in the near future.

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