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  1. Old New Synagogue. The Old New Synagogue, also called the Altneuschul, situated in Josefov, Prague, is Europe's oldest active synagogue. It is also the oldest surviving medieval synagogue of twin-nave design.Completed in 1270, it was one of Prague's first Gothic buildings. Photo: Jerzystrzelecki, CC BY-SA 3.0. Photo: Ray Swi-hymn, CC BY-SA 2.0.

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  3. District of Prague 1 includes the entire Old Town (Staré město), Jewish quarter Josefov, Lesser Town (Malá Strana), Hradčany and part of New Town (Nové město). Little over 30 thousand people live here as permanent inhabitants. Prague 1 is primarily a touristic zone and majority of foreign visitors stays here during their visit.

  4. 4.97 (115) Apartment Victor - 3 bedrooms. The apartment is located in a beautiful old building from the 1920, situated right in the heart of the old city of Prague. It is 320 metres away from the Old Town Square and 330 metres away from the beautiful Charles Bridge. The flat is surrounded by a number of excellent restaurants, bars, shops and ...

  5. Feb 10, 2023 · At the time, the quarter was overcrowded, with poor sanitation leading to frequent outbreaks of illness. Prague’s leadership, in favor of modernizing the maze of medieval streets to bring the city into the 20th century, aimed to clear the Jewish ghetto along the Vltava river and as far inland as Old Town Square, a targeted area of over 600 houses with a total area of about 380,000 square meters.

  6. Josefov’s Old-New Synagogue is the oldest preserved synagogue in Central Europe. Built in the late thirteenth century, it is of early Gothic style and features marvelous, intricate stonework. All interior furnishings are originals. This synagogue now serves as the main house of prayer for Prague’s Jewish community.

  7. Josefov, Prague’s Jewish Quarter In the twelfth century, Jews were allocated an area of 93,000 square metres in Prague, which they soon outgrew. As a result, the community had to seek out space, creating a type of labyrinth in which tiny wooden houses were stacked up on top of one another with just one green space: the cemetery.

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