La sinagoga Maisel è una sinagoga neo-gotica di Praga che risale agli anni 1590-1592 e che è stata ricostruita nel 1893-1905. Situata nell'antico ghetto ebraico della città, Josefov, essa ospita la prima parte di un'esposizione dedicata alla storia degli ebrei in Boemia.
La sinagoga Maisel fu costruita fra il 1590 e il 1592 dal sindaco del Quartiere Ebraico, Mordechai Maisel, che finanziò la ricostruzione estensiva del ghetto durante il Rinascimento. I ricostruttori di questa sinagoga erano Josef Wahl e Juda Goldsmied di Herz.
Beautiful place to be. If there is any history to be remember this is the place. Such a sad place to to remember all those who pass away.
Lucas Montesmar 1, 2018
Maisel Synagogue is one of the historical monuments of the former Prague Jewish Ghetto. It was built at the end of the 16th century which is considered to be the golden age of the ghetto. Since then its appearance has changed several times, its actual style is neo-gothic. Nowadays the synagogue belongs to the Jewish Community of Prague and is administered by the Jewish Museum in Prague as a part of its expositions.
Tbr Farkasfeb 20, 2018
Very small place, but it is full of history and culture.A nice place to visit while in Prague
Gabriel Lucafeb 13, 2018
A bit hidden behind the neighboring buildings, I was overlooking it for many years. Beautiful place, well restored.
Daniel Brvnišťanott 16, 2017
A must-see, in my opinion. Both the cemetery and this synagogue were incredible.
Kate Arvesset 19, 2017
Exhibits inside were very interesting and informative. Building was recently renovated. Signage was very helpful. Tours are offered.
Mark Schonwettergiu 5, 2018
Nice memorial to those who perished during the holocaust.
Mike Abramsmag 25, 2018
It was alright. Alot of history here. Got a bit bored tbh.
Hisham Albusmaitlug 16, 2018
Very nice place lovely interior worth a visit with or without guide.
Proffesseurevilgiu 27, 2018
Beautiful place to be. If there is any history to be remember this is the place. Such a sad place to to remember all those who pass away.
Lucas Montesmar 1, 2018
Maisel Synagogue is one of the historical monuments of the former Prague Jewish Ghetto. It was built at the end of the 16th century which is considered to be the golden age of the ghetto. Since then its appearance has changed several times, its actual style is neo-gothic. Nowadays the synagogue belongs to the Jewish Community of Prague and is administered by the Jewish Museum in Prague as a part of its expositions.
Tbr Farkasfeb 20, 2018
Very small place, but it is full of history and culture.A nice place to visit while in Prague
Gabriel Lucafeb 13, 2018
A bit hidden behind the neighboring buildings, I was overlooking it for many years. Beautiful place, well restored.
Daniel Brvnišťanott 16, 2017
A must-see, in my opinion. Both the cemetery and this synagogue were incredible.
Kate Arvesset 19, 2017
Exhibits inside were very interesting and informative. Building was recently renovated. Signage was very helpful. Tours are offered.
Mark Schonwettergiu 5, 2018
Nice memorial to those who perished during the holocaust.
Mike Abramsmag 25, 2018
It was alright. Alot of history here. Got a bit bored tbh.
Hisham Albusmaitlug 16, 2018
Very nice place lovely interior worth a visit with or without guide.
Proffesseurevilgiu 27, 2018
Beautiful place to be. If there is any history to be remember this is the place. Such a sad place to to remember all those who pass away.
Lucas Montesmar 1, 2018
Maisel Synagogue is one of the historical monuments of the former Prague Jewish Ghetto. It was built at the end of the 16th century which is considered to be the golden age of the ghetto. Since then its appearance has changed several times, its actual style is neo-gothic. Nowadays the synagogue belongs to the Jewish Community of Prague and is administered by the Jewish Museum in Prague as a part of its expositions.
Tbr Farkasfeb 20, 2018
Very small place, but it is full of history and culture.A nice place to visit while in Prague
Gabriel Lucafeb 13, 2018
A bit hidden behind the neighboring buildings, I was overlooking it for many years. Beautiful place, well restored.
Daniel Brvnišťanott 16, 2017
A must-see, in my opinion. Both the cemetery and this synagogue were incredible.
Kate Arvesset 19, 2017
Exhibits inside were very interesting and informative. Building was recently renovated. Signage was very helpful. Tours are offered.
Mark Schonwettergiu 5, 2018
Nice memorial to those who perished during the holocaust.
Mike Abramsmag 25, 2018
It was alright. Alot of history here. Got a bit bored tbh.
Hisham Albusmaitlug 16, 2018
Very nice place lovely interior worth a visit with or without guide.
Proffesseurevilgiu 27, 2018