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Located at Jeruzalémská 7, the Jerusalem Synagogue stands as a distinct piece of Prague history. Built between 1905 and 1906 by architect Wilhelm Stiassny to replace three older synagogues lost to urban redevelopment, the structure is a masterpiece of Art Nouveau design. Visitors today can explore this active house of worship, which also operates as a cultural and exhibition venue. Beyond its religious role, it is well known for hosting regular concerts that highlight the sounds of its original Emanuel Stephen Peter organ, providing a rare musical experience in a visually stunning, ornate environment.
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Can I visit on a Saturday?
No, the synagogue is closed on Saturdays for religious reasons.
Are tickets available online?
Yes, eTickets are available at a slightly reduced rate.