• The Spanish Synagogue, located in the Jewish Town of Prague, Czech Republic, is a former Conservative Jewish synagogue.
  • The Spanish Synagogue is one of the 5 synagogues which can be visited with a combined ticket in the former Jewish quarter of Prague (Josefov).
  • The Spanish Synagogue (Španelská Synagoga) in Prague sits on a site that was previously the Old Shul, the oldest Jewish temple in Prague (circa 12th...
  • Spanish Synagogue Prague Czech One of the sobering realities of touring Eastern Europe is visiting the old Jewish quarters of the cities to see remnants of...
  • In 1867, the old temple was finally demolished and in 1868 the new Spanish Synagogue was built according to the plans of the architects Uhlman and Niklas.
  • Built on the site of the ruins of the oldest synagogue in Prague, the Moorish Revival Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 and designed by Vojtech Ignatz...
  • The Spanish Synagogue in Prague is known as the most beautiful synagogue in Europe.
  • The neo-Renaissance building of the Spanish Synagogue is one of the most important historical sights of Prague’s Jewish Town.
  • prague spanish synagogue view across the balcony level looking up to the cuppola. Prague Spanish Synagogue looking up from the balcony.
  • Today, the Spanish Synagogue is administered by the Jewish Museum in Prague.