• When the Prague Synagogue Pinkas started to be used as a synagogue open to the public in the 17th century, renovations included the addition of a women’s...
  • The Pinkas Synagogue is the second oldest preserved synagogue in Prague. Built in the late Gothic style in 1535, it was founded by Aaron Meshulam Horowitz...
  • The Pinkas Synagogue (Czech: Pinkasova synagoga) is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Široká 3, in the Jewish Town of Prague, in the Czech Republic.
  • During the Second World War, the synagogue in Pinkas was used as a warehouse for Jewish liturgical utensils.
  • Pinkas Synagogue also houses a poignant exhibition of children’s drawings from Terezin concentration camp.
  • The Pinkas Synagogue stands at the entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetery, but is worth seeing in its own right.
  • Just around the corner from the Old-New Synagogue, is the Pinkas Synagogue, a Renaissance building that has survived undamaged and unaltered to this...
  • Up-to-date information on admission and opening hours to Pinkas Synagogue is available on the official website www.jewishmuseum.cz.
  • Your pass includes entry to The Pinkas Synagogue, plus dozens of other top Prague tours, attractions and experiences for one money saving price.
  • The Late Gothic and Renaissance Pinkas Synagogue is situated in close proximity to the Old Jewish Cemetery.
  • See the Maisel Synagogue and Pinkas Synagogue exteriors, before passing by the old Jewish cemetery.
  • The Pinkas Synagogue was founded by Aaron Meshullam Horowitz, who had it built in 1535 between his residence and the Old Cemetery wall.