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The Spanish Synagogue in Prague stands as a remarkable testament to Moorish Revival architecture, conceived by architects Josef Niklas and Vojtěch Ignác Ullmann. First opened in 1868, this stunning structure captivates visitors with its intricate decorative details, including mesmerizing mosaics and vibrant stained glass that bathe the interior in colorful light. The synagogue's golden motifs shimmer with an elegance that complements its rich historical significance, offering insights into Jewish history and the impact of the Holocaust on the local community. Visitors often leave with a deep fascination for Prague's layered history. However, it's worth noting that the tour may present challenges for those with mobility issues. With a Google rating of 4.5, this prized attraction continues to draw admiration for its beauty and historical importance.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Staroměstské náměstí
Bus stop 236 m walk
Pařížská
Bus stop 147 m walk
U Staré školy
Bus stop 41 m walk
Masná
Bus stop 267 m walk
Haštalské náměstí
Bus stop 238 m walk
Nemocnice Na Františku
Bus stop 300 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 7,770 reviews
4.5/5 7,770 reviews
Witold Drutel
Witold Drutel
4 weeks ago on Google

Amazing place! Very beautiful synagogue and museum telling about the Jewish community of Prague in different eras.

ottó elek
ottó elek
4 weeks ago on Google

Lots of knowledge

Albert AA
Albert AA
4 weeks ago on Google

Es bonita, realizan conciertos muy básicos y de mediana calidad