• The Maisel Synagogue (Czech: Maiselova synagoga) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the former Jewish quarter of Prague, in the Czech Republic.
  • The Maisel synagogue was erected in 1592 on the basis of a privilege granted by Emperor Rudolf II.
  • Maisel Sinagogu (Çekçe: Maiselova synagoga), Çekya'nın başkenti Prag'da bulunan bir sinagogdur. Sinagog, 16. yüzyılın sonlarında Mordechai Maisel tarafından inşa edilmiş...
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  • Very informal, with about 20 chairs in the centre of the synagogue and a wonderful performance of opera, classical music and Israeli melodies.
  • The Maisel Synagogue's allure extends beyond its architectural significance, drawing you into its hallowed halls to explore the permanent exhibition...
  • The Maisel Synagogue located in Josefov, Jewish Quarter was erected in 1592 on the basis of a privilege granted by Emperor Rudolf II .
  • Maisel Synagogue suffered neglect in the Nazi and Communist eras, however extensive reconstruction in 2014-2015 restored the building to its early 20th century...
  • The Maisel Synagogue has not been active since 1955 and since then, it has been under the Jewish Museum in Prague.
  • Prague’s original Renaissance-style Maisel Synagogue (Maiselova Synagoga) burnt down during a ghetto fire in 1689 and was rebuilt in its current spindly form...