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Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague

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The Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague's Josefov district is a poignant testament to centuries of Jewish life in the city. Dating from the 15th century, it features densely packed, leaning tombstones layered due to limited space, with an estimated 12,000 visible markers covering up to 100,000 burials. Visitors walk along elevated paths to view the weathered stones, many adorned with symbolic carvings. The cemetery's atmosphere is both serene and somber, offering a unique glimpse into Prague's Jewish heritage.

Don't miss

  • The oldest surviving tombstone, that of Avigdor Karo (1439), near the entrance
  • The symbolic carvings on tombstones, such as hands for priests or scissors for a tailor
  • The adjacent Pinkas Synagogue, whose walls list names of Czech Holocaust victims

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Ways to visit Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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