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Old-New Synagogue

Prague, Czech Republic

Old-New Synagogue

The Old-New Synagogue in Prague is one of the oldest surviving synagogues in Europe, completed in 1270. Its Gothic architecture is marked by steep gable roofs and narrow windows, offering a glimpse into its medieval origins. This historical site has been a key place of worship for the Jewish community in Prague for centuries. The synagogue's traditional stone walls stand as a testament to its cultural and religious significance. It is located in the Josefov district, known for its rich Jewish heritage.

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