Jewish monuments
Ceremonial Hall
he building housing the fomer Ceremonial Hall and mortuary of the Old Jewish Cemetery was built in a pseudo-Romanesque style in 1911-12 to a design ...

Chatam Sofer Memorial
Monumental memorial of Rabi Chatam Sofer is the pride of the Jewish community in Bratislava.

Jewish Museum
Present at the establishment of the Jewish Museum in Prague in 1906 were the historian Dr. Hugo Lieben and Dr. Augustin Stein.

Jewish cemetery of Jihlava
This historic monument is a noteworthy reminder of the existence of a Jewish community in Jihlava.

Klausen Synagogue
The Klausen Synagogue is located by the entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetery.

Maisel Synagogue
The Maisel Synagogue was built in 1590 - 1592.

Museum of Jewish Culture
Permanent exhibition presenting the history and culture of Jews living in Slovakia from the period of the Great Moravian Empire.

Old Jewish Cemetery
The Old Jewish Cemetery was established in the first half of the 15th century. Along with the Old-New Synagogue, it is one of the most important ...

Old Jewish Cemetery
The Old Jewish Cemetery was established in the first half of the 15th century.

Old-new Synagogue
It is the oldest synagogue of the Jewish town and of the Central Europe and the second biggest in the whole Europe (the biggest one is in Toledo).

Pinkas Synagogue
The present building is the work of the Horowitz family. In 1535 Aaron Meshullam Horowitz had it built beween his house "U Erbů" and the site of the ...

Polná Jewish Quarter
In the former Jewish village from the 17th. century only 32 houses including a former school, a spa center and a townhall with the rabbi´s flat are ...

Spanish Synagogue
The Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer ("the Old Shul").

Synagogue in Český Krumlov
The synagogue with its eight sided tower and decorations in Romanesque Revival style was built in the south suburb called Plešivec in Linecká street.

The Jewish cemetery in Žižkov
The Jewish cemetery in Zizkov (known as the First Israeli Cemetery in Olsany) was established in 1680, as a plague burial ground for the Jewish ...







