the spanish synagogue jewish quarter prague capital czech republic with statue franz kafka |
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The Spanish Synagogue is the newest synagogue in the area of Prague called Jewish Town, yet paradoxically, it was built at the place of the presumably oldest synagogue, Old School also known as Altshul. The synagogue is built in Moorish Revival Style. Only a little park with a modern statue of famous Prague writer Franz Kafka by Jaroslav Rona lies between it and the church of Holy Spirit. Today, the Spanish Synagogue is administered by the Jewish Museum in Prague. |
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