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Jan Hus Monument Staromestske Namesti, Prague, 11000 |
The monumental statue in the center of Old Town Square is one of the most popular meeting places in the city. On sunny days, the benches surrounding the monument's steps are filled with Italians in expensive sunglasses, ... more
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Jan Palach Memorial Vaclavske namesti 68, Prague, 11000 |
Jan. 20, 1969 - A large group of people gathered under the St. Wenceslas statue on Wenceslas Square and soon began to move in a silent procession, adorned with Czechoslovak state flags, black flags and enlarged photograp... more
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Jazzissimo Club Namesti Curieovych, Prague, 11000 |
This floating club plies the river several nights a week, departing at 8:30pm and returning at 11pm. The music varies from cruise to cruise. You might hear dixieland, traditional...
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Jewish Ceremonial Hall Stareho hrbitova 3a, Prague, 16000 |
This Ceremonial Hall is one of only a few original buildings from Prague's old Jewish Quarter. This pseudo-Romanesque style building was used for various religious services and ceremonies, as well as a mortuary. On the g... more
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Josefov next to the Staromestske namesti, Prague, 11000 |
From 1893-1913 many buildings in the quarter ere destroyed to make the city more like Paris. At one point it was said there were 50,000 Jews living in Prague. However, the Nazi atrocities and subsequent communist regime ... more
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Jubilee Synagogue Jeruzalemska 1310/7, Prague, 11000 |
The appropriately named Jubilee Synagogue, built in 1906 to 1907 by Viennese architect Wilhelm Stiastny, is the largest Jewish place of worship in Prague, and by far the most colorful. Though there are a number of synago... more
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