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Old-New Synagogue (Staronova synagoga) - Prague - Reviews of Old-New Synagogue (Staronova synagoga) - TripAdvisor The Old-New Synagogue is certainly important for the history of Prague and perhaps Europe as a whole. The building itself is not terribly impressive, aside from its age. The interior is sp... tripadvisor.com
Old-New Synagogue (Staronová synagóga) | Museum/Attraction Review | Prague | Frommers.com First called the New Synagogue to distinguish it from an even older one that no longer exists, the Old-New Synagogue, built around 1270, is Europe's oldest remaining Jewish house of worship. The faithful have prayed here continuously for more than 700 years, carrying on even after a massive 1389 pog... frommers.com
The Old-New Synagogue in Josefov - Altneuschul in old Jewish quarter in Prague In the center of the main hall of the Old-New Synagogue is the bimah, which is like an elaborate wrought iron cage. Above the bimah hangs a remnant of a red flag with the Star of David, the Jewish symbol. In 1357, Charles IV, the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire at the time, allowed the Jews of Prague... scrapbookpages.com
Old-New Synagogue (Staronova synagoga) | Prague.net If you are already in the centre of Prague, it would be a pity to miss out one of the best parts of the Jewish Quarter that is the Old-New Synagogue, as it is the oldest working synagogue in Europe and one of Prague’s earliest Gothic buildings ... prague.net
Jewish Town Prague - cemetery, Old-New, Pinkas, Maisel, Spanish, Synagogue, Ceremonial Hall It is from 13th century and present appearance is from 1893 - 1913. Only a few most significant building survive of the former Jewish quarter - six synagogues, cemet... discoverczech.com
Tourism in Prague - The Old-New Synagogue The Old-New Synagogue was built in an early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th centruy. It was originally called the "New" or "Greate" Shul to distinguish it from an older house of prayer which did not survive. It was not until the 16th century, when other synagogues were... prague-tourist-information.com
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