Old Jewish Cemetery and Pinkas Synagogue, a journey into a world of Jewish identity in Prague
Old Jewish Cemetery and Pinkas Synagogue, a journey into a world of Jewish identity in Prague
Last year at the beginning of December I was on a mini vacation in the Czech capital, Prague, if you have been following my posts you could see that I have already posted a few blogs with amazing places in Prague.
Prague is a charming city, it was the first time we arrived here with our friends and to be honest from the information we had about this country we already had expectations about what we would find here.
Honestly I tell you after I drew the line when I ended my visit here Prague exceeded all my expectations, welcoming people, amazing places, fabulous atmosphere, all the ingredients for a successful holiday.
If you ask me if I will come back here again, the answer is only one, I wholeheartedly say go back to this town to discover it, especially since a good friend in the community pointed me to other amazing places.
We had our accommodation somewhere close to the centre, this is also the reason why we didn't use our own car to get around but public transport (it works very well).
Prague has so much to offer, I have tried to focus on what I considered most important, don't get me wrong here you will find many other amazing places.
We started the day with breakfast at the hotel (in a future post I will show you the hotel where we stayed) and then we took the tram to the center (the tram stop was 200m from the hotel).
Today I want to go together to visit the Old Jewish Cemetery and Pinkas Synagogue two places of great value for Prague in the Jewish Quarter.
Schedule and entrance fee
The price of an adult ticket that we paid was 350CZK/14,5euro/person, I don't know if the ticket is expensive or not, that's all I can tell you that it is worth coming here, also in the price of the ticket was included the visit of six sights listed on the entrance ticket.
Visiting hours are daily except on Saturdays or other Jewish holidays between 9-4:30 between November and March and 9-6 between April and October.
Let the exploration begin
We begin today's visit with one of Prague's oldest synagogues, which has survived to the present day, and we can admire Prague's living history over time.
The synagogue is unique in its own way, it was built in 1535 with the support of the Horowitz family, after the end of the Second World War the synagogue was turned into a memorial.
Why did I say it was unique?
On the inner walls of the synagogue are written over 80,000 names of the Jews who were exterminated here, I don't feel comfortable talking about that, especially since I had another unique experience when I visited Poland and the Auschwitz I and II concentration camp.
The synagogue is a place worth visiting, it is a place where we can see the history of those times, it is an amazing museum but most of all we must make sure that those times are never repeated and that that dark history remains just a memory.
I invite you to come upstairs to see the museum housed here.
We spent some time here and then with sadness in our hearts (I am more emotional and such places give me the creeps) we continued our visit to objective number 3, I forgot to tell you that the ticket we paid gave us access to 6 objectives, and today we opted to visit two of them.
Somehow from the narrow corridors we emerge into a courtyard full of funerary monuments (old stone crosses), yes you heard right stone crosses.
Yes, we arrived at the Old Jewish Cemetery, a Jewish cemetery that has been catalogued as one of the oldest in the world, this cemetery served the Jewish town which was quite large so at one point it became uninhabitable, the solution found was that the bodies were buried on top of each other, so we ended up here in the cemetery we can find 10 rows of graves.
Dear Friends, I end today's day of exploration at the Old Jewish Cemetery and Pinkas Synagogue in the Czech capital, Prague.
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P.S. The attached pictures you have just seen are taken by me with my mobile phone, and the text is also designed by me.
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Some really amazing photos with a phone camera!
That looks like an incredible journey. What a place!
My daughter was practicing Judaism for a while. Her father is Jewish and she feels connected to it. Yes I know she would have to convert because I'm not Jewish :)
This would fascinate her. I'll send her the link. Thanks for documenting it so beautifully.
I never got to Prague but heard it was beautifully historic and the architecture is amazing.
Perhaps one day...
The Synagogue looks fantastic. Astounding what humans are capable of when we are inspired, huh? ❤️💥
The crosses. Why were they there as well. Did you find out? And the tombstones in the graveyard. That was an exhibition of gravestones together or was the whole yard actual graves?
So many piled together... 👀
The atmosphere must have been something else.
And yes. The brutality people have suffered, at times, because of the perversion of philosophy is heart breaking in full.
Thank you for the kind words written here, I'm glad you liked my post.
Prague is a fantastic city where you certainly don't get bored, but it also has places with a dark history.
Have a wonderful weekend.
I'm so sorry I missed this. Oh boy.
I just started using Engage for this very reason :/
Yes. It looks incredible! Prague! Hopefully I'll get there one day...
Human beings... so much dark history. I wish we could all just get along already! :(
I hope you had a wonderful weekend too 🌸
Thank you so much for your comment and for stopping by and yes, Prague is a European capital worth visiting.
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Thank you very much!
I'm sure you had such a wonderful experience on this trip. Prague looks nice from what I've seen in photos and what others said, and I wish I get to visit it someday.
The Jewish Synagogue is breathtaking. It has lots of history embedded in it, and lots of amazing items for worship. Truly, God deserves the best.
I'm sure you had an awesome experience.
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Indeed, our experience in Prague was amazing, we saw a lot, learned a lot, this city is vibrant and I will definitely come back again.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Prague is a beautiful city, I once went on a school trip there, with public transport everything works really well as you say :)
Great pictures!
Indeed Prague is like a book, just waiting to be read, thanks for stopping by.
Have a wonderful weekend.