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  1. The Spanish SynagogueŠpanělská synagoga in Czech — is a stunning architectural and design achievement. A Prague sightseeing gem in the city’s Jewish Quarter, the building now serves as both a place of worship and a museum.

  2. The earliest pieces date from 1600, but the majority dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. TIP: attend a concert and admire the interior of the Spanish Synagogue at the same time. Get tickets online. Address: Vězeňská 1, Josefov, Prague. Opening hours: 9am – 4.30pm, closed on Fridays.

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  4. The Spanish Synagogue is the most recent synagogue in the Prague Jewish Town. Built in 1868 for the local Reform congregation on the site of the 12th-century Altschul, which was the oldest synagogue in the Prague ghetto. It was called the Spanish Synagogue for its impressive Moorish interior design, influenced by the famous Alhambra.

  5. About the event. Czech Collegium Ensemble and great sopranist Michaela Srumova perform famous melodies in the beautiful Spanish Synagogue. Spanish Synagogue belongs to the Jewish Museum in Prague, and classical and sacred music concerts often take place here. Program. G. Verdi: Nabucco-Ouverture.

  6. The Spanish Synagogue ( Czech: Španělská synagoga, German: Spanische Synagoge, Hebrew: בית הכנסת הספרדי) is the newest synagogue in the area of the so-called Jewish Town; it was in fact built at the site of the presumably oldest synagogue, Old School (German: Altschul ). The synagogue is built in Moorish Revival Style.

  7. Jun 1, 2019 · Opening hours and admission. The synagogue is temporarily closed from June 1, 2019, due to revitalization works. For up-to-date information visit official website of the synagogue. Interesting facts about Spanish Synagogue. There are two permanent exhibitions at the Spanish Synagogue.

  8. Nov 24, 2015 · The Spanish Synagogue is located a couple of blocks away from the Maisel Synagogue. Built on the outskirts of the Jewish ghetto in 1868, it was a house of worship for an increasing number of Reform Jews. Its façade is a rich expression of Moorish architecture, and the interior even more so.

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