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Synagogue in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Synagogue in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Synagogue in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Synagogue in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Synagogue in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Spanish Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter  in Prague the Capital of the Czech Republic with the statue to Franz Kafka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Meeting hall in the Josefov or Jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Synagogue in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic
Synagogue in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Synagogue in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Market in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Puppets on Market in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star of David -relief on facade of synagogue, Josefov,Prague, Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star of David -relief on facade of synagogue, Josefov,Prague, Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Synagogue in the Josefov or jewish area in Prague in the Czech Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Josefov, Prague 1. The Jewish Quarter Josefov in Prague is located between the Old Town Square and the Vltava River. The torrid history of the former Jewish Ghetto began in the 13th century, when Jewish people were ordered to vacate their disparate homes and settle in this one area.The Jewish Quarter has: six synagogues, including Maisel Synagogue, the Spanish Synagogue and the Old-New Synagogue; the Jewish Ceremonial Hall; and the Old Jewish Cemetery, the most remarkable of its kind in Europe.


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