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The Spanish Synagogue is not the first synagogue at the site. Before it there stood probably the oldest synagogue in Prague Jewish Town, Altschul (Alte Schule, Old School, Old Synagogue). In the second half of 19th century, the capacity of the Altschul did not suffice. The modernist faction in the community, which renovated it in 1837 for the ...
Pages in category "Synagogues in Prague" ... Smíchov Synagogue; Spanish Synagogue (Prague) This page was last edited on 22 April 2019, at 15:43 (UTC). ...
Smíchov Synagogue; Spanish Synagogue (Prague) This page was last edited on 10 September 2023, at 17:53 (UTC). ...
Spanish Synagogue (Prague) Spanish Synagogue (Venice) This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 04:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Old New Synagogue (Czech: Staronová synagoga; German: Altneu-Synagoge), also called the Altneuschul, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Josefov, Prague, in the Czech Republic. The synagogue is Europe's oldest active synagogue. [a] Completed in 1270, it is also the oldest surviving medieval synagogue of twin-nave ...
The Jewish Museum in Prague was founded in 1906 by historian Dr. Hugo Lieben (1881–1942) and Dr. Augustin Stein (1854–1937), who later became the head of the Prague Jewish Community. [2] Its purpose was to document history and customs of the Jewish population of the Czech lands , as well as to preserve artifacts from Prague synagogues ...
The Devils and Sabres will begin the 2024-25 NHL regular season with the Global Series in Prague, Czechia. Here's what you need to know.
The Robert Guttmann Gallery (Czech: Galerie Roberta Guttmanna) is an exhibition space of the Jewish Museum in Prague in the capital city of Prague, Czech Republic. [1]The gallery is located in a building of a former Jewish hospital, which was built next to the Spanish Synagogue according to an architectural design by Karel Pecánek in 1935. [2]