Staronová Synagoga — The Old-New Synagogue
Prague
Copyright: Renardo la vulpo/Wikimedia CommonsStaronová Synagoga — The Old-New Synagogue
Staronová Synagoga is one of the oldest synagogues in Europe. This is where Rabbi Löw, who created Golem — the mythical clay figure which was to protect Prague’s Jewish population from persecution — preached. It has been an important centre for Czech Jews for centuries.
Do & See
The Czech capital is small and compact, with hospody (beer-houses) offering the world’s best beers stationed on every street corner. The most important areas are the central districts of the city: Staré Město (Old Town), Josefov, Nové Město (New Town), and Malá Strana (Lesser Town). These are best explored on foot.