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  1. Maybe the most beautiful of all Jewish synagogues in Prague, the Spanish Synagogue combines different architectural styles and traditions. It follows the beliefs and traditions of the Moors and Jews exiled from Spain in 1942, therefore it carries also mixed Catholic/Muslim/Jewish features. Built in 1868, on the place of the Old Jewish School ...

  2. The synagogue was built by Ignaz Ullmann in 1868 in Moorish style on the site of the first Jewish place of worship in the city, in Vězeňská Street. This style was no coincidence, as it is reminiscent of the time when many Sephardic Jews fled to Prague from the Iberian Peninsula and found a new home in the city.

  3. 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.

  4. The Old Jewish Cemetery: This is a busy memorial to the centuries of Jewish existence in Prague, and it is located right next to the Pinkas Synagogue. The Spanish Synagogue: As part of the Jewish Museum, the historic Spanish Synagogue—famous for its beautiful Moorish Revival architecture—now displays a wealth of items and documents from ...

  5. Jun 1, 2019 · The neo-Renaissance building of the Spanish Synagogue is one of the most important historical sights of Prague’s Jewish Town. It was completed in 1868 according to the design by Ignác Ullmann and Josef Niklas at the crossroads of Dušní Street and Vězeňská Street, a few metres from the Old Town Square. Although it is the youngest ...

  6. The Altneushul: a Gothic synagogue. An important late medieval synagogue in Prague is called the Old New Synagogue because the city later gained a newer New Synagogue. It is generally known as the Altneushul in Yiddish. (Yiddish is spoken by many central and eastern European Jews and is based on Middle High German.)

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