Spanish Synagogue

Sinagoga Espanhola

The Spanish Synagogue of Prague, also known as Španělská synagoga, is a magnificent example of Moorish architecture located in the heart of the city’s Jewish quarter, known as Josefov. Built in 1868, the synagogue stands on the site of Prague’s oldest synagogue, the Altschul, which was demolished to make way for the new structure. The […]

Rudolfinum

Rudolfinum

The Rudolfinum, an imposing neo-renaissance building located in Jan Palach Square in Prague, is one of the architectural and cultural gems of the Czech Republic. Inaugurated on February 8, 1885, the Rudolfinum was designed by architects Josef Zítek and Josef Schulz, also known for the National Theatre in Prague. This cultural complex was a gift […]

Jewish Quarter (Josefov)

Bairro Judeu (Josefov)

Josefov, the Jewish quarter of Prague, is one of the most fascinating and historically rich places in the city. Located in the heart of the Old Town, this neighborhood bears witness to centuries of Jewish history and culture intertwined with the political and social vicissitudes of Bohemia and Moravia. The history of Josefov dates back […]

Jewish Museum

Museu Judaico

The Jewish Museum in Prague, located in the heart of the Josefov district, is one of the city’s most significant cultural institutions, as well as one of the oldest Jewish museums in Europe. Founded in 1906 by Salomon Hugo Lieben and August Stein, the museum was initially created to preserve and document the history and […]

Convent of Sant’Agnese

Convento de Santa Inês

The Convent of St. Agnes, located in the Old Town of Prague, represents an important testimony of the religious and artistic history of Bohemia. Founded in 1231 by Agnes of Bohemia, daughter of King Ottokar I, the convent was one of the first monasteries of the Order of the Poor Clares outside of Italy and […]