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Sportareál Praha Satalice

Sportareál Praha Satalice

Prague out of center → Satalice, Prague 9 • 7 mi ( 11.3 km ) from Jewish quarter
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PENZION ČESKÝ STATEK Praha

PENZION ČESKÝ STATEK

Prague out of center → Dolní Počernice, Dolní Počernice • 7.2 mi ( 11.5 km ) from Jewish quarter

Pension Cesky Stateki is situated in a quiet part of Prague, in Dolni Pocernice, with good access to the O2 Arena. Nearby, about 500 m, is located railway station Dolni Pocernice. There are free wifi and nonstop reception desk.

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Guesthouse Celestyna Praha

Guesthouse Celestyna

Prague out of center → Satalice, Satalice • 7.2 mi ( 11.6 km ) from Jewish quarter

Prague B&B Celestyna Guesthouse is placed in an attractive part of Prague 9 - Satalice and offers you comfortable and cheap accommodation in Prague. Pension Celestyna offers its guests Prague accommodation in 6 double rooms. Each room of Pension Celestyna is equipped with: shower including basin, TV, mini bar. Guest of Pension Celestyna keep at disposition fully secure and free parking in hotel area.

 

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Travel Hotel Prague Praha

Travel Hotel Prague

Prague out of center → Miškovice, Čakovice • 7.2 mi ( 11.6 km ) from Jewish quarter

Travel Hotel Prague, from the category 3 star Prague hotels, you can find at the border of Prague, in residential part of Miškovice. Close to is a highway Prague- Ústí nad Labem and international airport Kbely. This hotel in Prague will offer you quiet and comfortable surroudings, commodious relaxation in one of 22 rooms with the whole capacity of 56 beds. Easy access from the city center (bus 158 from metro station Letňany), near the Zoological and Botanical Garden, swimming, hiking and cycling).

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Nexus - ubytovna Praha - 2 lůžkový STANDARD+b /sdílená koupelna/,  2 lůžkový STANDARD (sdílená koupelna)

Nexus - ubytovna Praha

Prague out of center → Prague 14 • 7.4 mi ( 11.9 km ) from Jewish quarter
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Black Bridge - Hotel Apartment Praha

Black Bridge - Hotel Apartment

Prague out of center → Prague-Dolní Počernice • 7.5 mi ( 12 km ) from Jewish quarter
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SPORT CLUB SMALTOVNA Praha

SPORT CLUB SMALTOVNA

Prague out of center → Radotín, Prague 16 • 7.8 mi ( 12.6 km ) from Jewish quarter
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Darwin Hotel Restaurant Praha

Darwin Hotel Restaurant

Prague out of center → Prague-Zbraslav • 7.9 mi ( 12.7 km ) from Jewish quarter
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Hotel Chvalská Tvrz Praha

Hotel Chvalská Tvrz

Prague out of center → Horní Počernice, Prague 20 • 8.1 mi ( 13 km ) from Jewish quarter

The Four Star Hotel Chvalska Tvrz is located in a quiet location in Prague 9. From the center of the hotel is about 20 minutes by public transport. Free private parking. All rooms are equipped with a wifi connection.

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Apartmán Richie u Aquaparku Praha - APARTMÁN s manželskou postelí, rozkl.pohovkou a 2 přistýlkami

Apartmán Richie u Aquaparku

Prague out of center → Prague 22 • 8.6 mi ( 13.8 km ) from Jewish quarter
Luxury family accommodation 65m2 up to 6 persons, will perfectly suit families, couples, individuals and businessmen. A living room (sofa bed for 2 persons), bedroom (large double bed 200x200cm and two mobile beds 90x200cm for two persons), kitchen, washing machine, separate toilet, spacious bathroom with bathtub and washing machine,TV,WI-FI, Prague city centre is 20min by train.
Smoking is allowed on the terrace (yes, we have a terrace)!
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Garden Apartments Graf Praha

Garden Apartments Graf

Prague out of center → Chýně, Prague 5 • 8.9 mi ( 14.3 km ) from Jewish quarter

Garden Apartments Graf are located in a quiet location in the village Chyne - Praha West. Garden Apartments are located about 6 minutes by car from the subway Zlicin, from the same bus station is about 10 minutes, the bus stop is about 50 meters from the Apartments Graf. The apartments have free wifi and supervised private car park.

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ALT Pension Praha

ALT Pension

Prague out of center → Hájek, Prague 22 • 9.8 mi ( 15.7 km ) from Jewish quarter
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Jewish quarter (Pražské židovské město)

Josefov (also Jewish quarter; German: Josefstadt) is a town quarter and the smallest cadastral area of Prague, Czech Republic, formerly the Jewish ghetto of the town. It is completely surrounded by Old Town. The quarter is often represented by the flag of Prague's Jewish community, a yellow Magen David (Star of David) on a red field.

History

Jews are believed to have settled in Prague as early as the 10th century. The first pogrom was in 1096 (the first crusade) and eventually they were concentrated within a walled Ghetto. In 1262 Přemysl Otakar II issued a Statuta Judaeorum which granted the community a degree of self-administration. In 1389 one of the worst pogroms saw some 1,500 massacred at Easter Sunday. The ghetto was most prosperous towards the end of the 16th century when the Jewish Mayor, Mordecai Maisel, became the Minister of Finance and a very wealthy man. His money helped develop the ghetto. Around this time the Maharal was supposed to create the Golem.

In 1850 the quarter was renamed "Josefstadt" (Joseph's City) after Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor who emancipated Jews with the Toleration Edict in 1781. Two years before Jews were allowed to settle outside of the city, so the share of the Jewish population in Josefov decreased, while only orthodox and poor Jews remained living there.

Most of the quarter was demolished between 1893 and 1913 as part of an initiative to model the city on Paris. What was left were only six synagogues, the old cemetery, and the Old Jewish Town Hall (now all part of the Jewish Museum in Prague and described below).

With only six synagogues, the old cemetery, and the Old Jewish Town Hall the Nazi German occupation could have been expected to complete the demolition of the old ghetto. However the area was preserved in order to provide a site for a planned "exotic museum of an extinct race". This meant that the Nazis gathered Jewish artifacts from all over central Europe for display in Josefov.

Currently Josefov is overbuilt with buildings from the beginning of the 20th century, so it is difficult to appreciate exactly what the old quarter was like when it was reputed to have over 18,000 inhabitants. Medieval Josefov is depicted in the 1920 film The Golem, composed of crampt, angular, squinted buildings, but this impression is used purely to convey the expressionist nature of the film.

Historical sites

  • Franz Kafka's birthplace.
  • High Synagogue (Vysoká synagoga): 16th-century synagogue.
  • Jewish Town Hall (Židovská radnice): 18th-century rococo town hall.
  • Klaus Synagogue (Klausova synagoga): 16th-century baroque synagogue.
  • Maisel Synagogue (Maiselova synagoga): 16th-century synagogue destroyed by fire, now used as a museum.
  • Pinkas Synagogue (Pinkasova synagoga): 16th-century synagogue, now a memorial to Holocaust victims.
  • Spanish Synagogue (Španělská synagoga): 19th-century synagogue with Moorish interior.
  • Old Jewish Cemetery (Starý židovský hřbitov): 15th- to 18th-century cemetery. Europe's oldest surviving Jewish cemetery.
  • Old New Synagogue (Staronová synagoga): 13th-century Gothic synagogue.
  • Jewish Ceremonial Hall, Prague (Obřadní síň): 20th-century neo-renaissance hall.
t:source: http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josefov_(Praha)

Landmarks near Jewish quarter

  • Obřadní sín
    0 yd ( 0 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Starý židovský hřbitov
    90 yd ( 80 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Pinkasova synagoga
    110 yd ( 100 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Staronová synagoga
    110 yd ( 100 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Les Moules
    140 yd ( 130 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Židovská radnice a Vysoká synagoga
    140 yd ( 130 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Rudolfinum
    150 yd ( 130 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • garáže Rudolfinum
    180 yd ( 160 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • La Bodeguita del Medio
    180 yd ( 170 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Maiselova synagoga
    200 yd ( 180 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Právnická fakulta
    210 yd ( 190 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Public transport station Staroměstská
    220 yd ( 200 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Metro station Staroměstská
    230 yd ( 210 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Vysoká škola uměleckoprůmyslová v Praze
    230 yd ( 210 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Public transport station Právnická fakulta
    240 yd ( 220 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Farrango
    270 yd ( 250 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Loutkové divadlo Říše loutek
    290 yd ( 260 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Národní divadlo Marionet
    290 yd ( 260 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Spanish Synagogue
    310 yd ( 280 m ) from Jewish quarter
  • Nostress
    310 yd ( 290 m ) from Jewish quarter

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