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  1. Josefov. The slice of Staré Město bounded by Kaprova, Dlouhá and Kozí contains the remains of the once-thriving quarter of Josefov, Prague’s former Jewish ghetto, where half-a-dozen old synagogues and the town hall survive along with the powerfully melancholy Old Jewish Cemetery. All are now part of the Prague Jewish Museum.

  2. Location: Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, Central Europe, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 50.0877° or 50° 5' 16" north. Longitude. 14.4211° or 14° 25' 16" east. Population.

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · It is said that the Jewish Quarter was named Josefov after him. In 1850, the Jewish Quarter officially became a part of Prague. With the lack of sanitation making the ghetto a health hazard, much of the area was demolished by the city authorities in the 1890s. The Town Hall, several synagogues, and the Old Jewish Cemetery were spared.

  4. Check out where to stay in Prague and book an accommodation of your choice. Josefov Address: Josefov, Prague, Czech Republic. Josefov Timing: 24-hrs. Time required to visit Josefov: 02:00 Hrs. Try the best online travel planner to plan your travel itinerary!

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  6. This route starts at Vyšehrad and passes through many of Prague's historical treasures, such as Vyšehrad, the National Theater, Charles Bridge, the Jewish Cemetery, Josefov and many others. The walk leads along the Vltava River and the whole trail is on an asphalt surface. The walk ends in Josefov at the Staroměstská metro station.

  7. Josefov houses Prague’s Jewish community. This small neighborhood centered around Široká street is completely surrounded by Staré Město (Old Town). As the former Jewish Ghetto, today all that remains are a few synagogues and the oldest surviving Jewish cemetery in Europe. The narrow streets were once small enough that a person could touch ...

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