What to do and see in Josefov, Bohemia: The Best Museums

July 2, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

The bohemian allure and fairytale features of Prague make it a perfect destination for beach-weary vacationers who want to immerse themselves in culture. You could devote an entire day to exploring Prazsky hrad (Prague Castle), then refueling over a hearty dinner at a classic Czech tavern. Spend some time wandering the Old Town Square before heading over to gape at The Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock. Prague’s best bars are found in cellars, where historic pubs set the scene for a night of traditional tippling.
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1. Zidovske Muzeum v Praze

U Stare skoly 141/1 Staré Město, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic +420 222 749 211 [email protected] http://www.jewishmuseum.cz/en/e-shop-en/tickets/jewish-museum-in-prague
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4.0 based on 3,218 reviews

Zidovske Muzeum v Praze

The expositions of the Jewish Museum in Prague are located in four historical synagogues (Maisel Synagogue, Klausen Synagogue with the Ceremonial Hall, Pinkas Synagogue and Spanish Synagogue). The museum tour further includes the Old Jewish Cemetery and Robert Guttmann Gallery. The museum is open daily except Saturdays and other Jewish holidays: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. (summer time) and 9 a.m. – 4.30 p.m. (winter time). Tickets can be purchased at the museum’s ticket offices, Information and Reservation Centre (Maiselova 15, Prague 1) or in the museum's e-shop.

Reviewed By missmalie - Singapore, Singapore

We got tickets to the Jewish Museum in Prague which included visit to Maisel Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, Ceremonial Hall and the Old Jewish Cemetery. The Jewish Quarter was the most impressive as listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site to experience what has been left as part of a tragic world history. A must visit! (Pls take note that the combi ticket does not include the Old New Synagogue)

2. Exhibition Jewish ways of Life

U stareho hrbitova 3a, Prague Czech Republic +420 222 749 271 http://www.jewishmuseum.cz/en/
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4.0 based on 64 reviews

Exhibition Jewish ways of Life

3. Maisel Synagogue

Maiselova 10, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic +420 222 749 211 [email protected] https://www.jewishmuseum.cz/pamatky-a-expozice/pamatky/maiselova-synagoga/
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4.0 based on 226 reviews

Maisel Synagogue

Reviewed By noavivianco - Prague, Czech Republic

Amazing place to visit for anyone who’s interested in European history. it’s located very close to the metro and their air-conditioning works very good, so it’s comfortable here as well! i was pleasantly suprised as the Maisels synagogue was only a part of the whole exhibition about Jewish history in Prague. I would also strongly recommend to visit Pinkas synagogue which is dedicated to people who died in concentration camps.

4. Jews Bohemia and Moravia Part I: 10th-18th century

Maiselova 63, Prague Czech Republic http://www.jewishmuseum.cz/en/a-ex-maisel.htm
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3.5 based on 5 reviews

Jews Bohemia and Moravia Part I: 10th-18th century

5. Jews Bohemia and Moravia Part II: Emancipation to the Present

Vezenska 1, Prague Czech Republic http://www.jewishmuseum.cz/en/a-ex-spanish.htm
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3.0 based on 4 reviews

Jews Bohemia and Moravia Part II: Emancipation to the Present

6. La Femme Galerie

Bilkova, 131/2, Prague Czech Republic +420 224 812 656 http://www.glf.cz
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

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