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  1. take a journey behind the scenes - visit our restoration workshops and library. read a flipbook about our planned new permanent exhibition Friedl's Cabinet: Children's drawings from Ghetto Theresienstadt. Prague. The history of the Jews in the Bohemian lands in four languages.

  2. Admission. Tickets can be purchased. Buy online. or at the museum's the Spanish synagogue, the Klausen Synagogue, the Pinkas Synagogue, the Maisel synagogue and in the Information and Reservation Centre. Individual and family tickets are valid for 3 days.

  3. The Jewish Museum in Prague (Czech: Židovské muzeum v Praze) is a museum of Jewish heritage in the Czech Republic and one of the most visited museums in Prague. [1] Its collection of Judaica is one of the largest in the world, about 40,000 objects, 100,000 books, and a copious archive of Czech Jewish community histories.

  4. 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.

  5. Established in 1906, the Jewish Museum in Prague is one of the oldest Jewish museums in Europe. Its founders were the historian Salomon Hugo Lieben and the representative of the Czech-Jewish movement and city councillor August Stein.

  6. Prague’s Jewish Museum is formed of six historical monuments. These are: the Spanish Synagogue, the Pinkas Synagogue, the Maisel Synagogue, the Klausen Synagogue, the Ceremonial Hall and the Old Jewish Cemetery.

  7. This museum consists of six Jewish monuments clustered together in Josefov: the Maisel Synagogue; the Pinkas Synagogue; the Spanish Synagogue; the Klaus Synagogue; the Ceremonial Hall; and the Old Jewish Cemetery.

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