Jewish Museum in Prague is a history museum Staré Město Prague located in Czech Republic.
Maiselova 63/10 110 00 Prague Czech Republic
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Must see in Prague. Great history and presentation of Jewish culture . Numerous synagogues and buildings included in admission. Jewish cemetery is supposedly largest and oldest in Europe.
Worth a visit to find out more about Jewish culture . Tickets are a little higher than other sites but you get 4 to 6 Jewish sites within the same area.
Audio guide is good, but probably could live without. You have to look very hard for the audio guide stickers, thy are kind of hard to spot.
Great museum to visit and learn the history
Worth a trip as you get to see inside several buildings that span a pretty wide swath of time.
Worthwhile if you’re interested in learning about the history of the Jewish community.
Lots of useful artefacts about the traditions of worship
Audio-guide is really helpful.
The most mystic place in Prague! It seems like ghosts are everywhere)
It saddened me to see the drawings of the children in the camps.
I was really amazed…
Nothing intersting to see there but prices are high
Только наличные на кассе . В Будапеште евреи продвинутее...
Очень хамское отношение на одной из касс . Наглая дамочка натурально нахамила. Благо там несколько точек по продаже билетов.
Každou neděli od 14:00 pořádají 3hodinovou prohlídku s českým výkladem za 135,-
Обыкновенный музей, но по странной еврейской задумке фотографировать внутри нельзя. - Artem Korolkov
Čekovací Muzejní noc 2011: Expozice pracovny Ladislava Mňačka je přístupná veřejnosti pouze v rámci pořadů PNP. - Jana Hrzinová
Loved it! Owner is a very passionate person and a great storyteller! Long and interesting story, lots of exhibits, each with its own history, so there is a lot of souvenirs to buy. - Vadim
Absolutely beautiful! The exhibit information inside was less impressive than other synagogues in Prague, but the decor was the best of them all. - Siobhán
A great starting point to pick up tickets and learn a bit more about Jews in Prague, the Czech Republic, and the surrounding area. - Siobhán