It's not on our top list of the attraction, but as we have time left, then go to take a look, the exterior is not quite beautiful, other churches are more beautiful that it, and you have to buy ticke…Full review by ELKW
Feb 14, 2025
There was nothing on the website saying the services were for Jews only. However, when I showed up, I found it guarded and after being asked some questions and showing my passport, I was denied entr…Full review by Jarmila V
Oct 27, 2024
Magnificent to see a synagogue from the 1200’s. They are not really keen on guests for prayer services , a shame and the synagogue will probably end up as a museum in 10 years like most other synago…Full review by marlon2708
Yes, and it's relatively expensive (can't remember the exact amount). You can buy a pass for all the synagogues plus the cemetery or you can buy a pass for just one site.
Shalom, My 19-year daughter Eden (who is not Jewish but whose grandfather was and used to go to the Old-New Synagogue in the late 1930s) will be in Prague between May 3 and June 12 this year. I am wondering if as a non-Jew she is allowed to attend a Shabbat service at the synagogue. Also, are there dress requirements she should be aware of such as not wearing long pants or having to wear a hat? Thank you.
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I was not in the synagogue for services, so I don't know who is allowed to attend, but I can't imagine that they would keep anyone out of the service, since there is no way to prove …
I was not in the synagogue for services, so I don't know who is allowed to attend, but I can't imagine that they would keep anyone out of the service, since there is no way to prove who is Jewish and who isn't. As for dress requirements, there weren't any particular requirements to enter the synagogue, other than dressing in an appropriately modest manner. I hope this helps.