Spanish Synagogue: An Architectural Gem in Prague

Overview

The Spanish Synagogue, located in the heart of Prague's Jewish Quarter, stands as one of the most exquisite synagogues in Europe. Constructed in 1675, it showcases an ornate design influenced by both Spanish and Islamic architecture. This historic synagogue, known for its striking interior adorned with intricate stucco work and stunning artworks, is a vital part of Prague's Jewish heritage. Despite its name, the Spanish Synagogue was not originally built for the Spanish Jewish community; rather, it reflects the architectural style reminiscent of Spanish influence. Visitors are often captivated by the magnificent dome and the stunning organ, which has become a central attraction. The best time to appreciate the synagogue's beauty is during daylight, allowing sunlight to illuminate the intricate details of the moldings and the decor that tell stories of resilience and culture. Explore this iconic site and immerse yourself in its rich history and breathtaking artistry.

Photo of Spanish Synagogue
Photo of Spanish Synagogue
Photo of Spanish Synagogue
Photo of Spanish Synagogue
Photo of Spanish Synagogue
Opening hours
  • Sunday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Monday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Tuesday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Wednesday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Thursday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Friday 09:00 - 16:30

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • AddressVězeňská 1, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czechia
  • Phone+420 222 749 211

Reviews

Lukas Novak
Czech Republic
3
The interior of the synagogue is stunning - richly decorated and ornate. However, there were some disappointing aspects. The security staff asked about weapons, and while I understood this, I felt there should be a storage option for items like pocket knives, especially given the entrance fee. Also, the museum's exhibit labels were hard to read due to poor lighting, which made it frustrating to appreciate the artifacts fully. I hope my feedback encourages improvements.
Matej Horak
Czech Republic
5
This synagogue is incredibly beautiful and a must-visit. There’s an audio guide available, which enhances the experience. However, be cautious about the ticket pricing; we were mistakenly sold a 30€ ticket that covered more than what we intended to see.
Marek Dvorak
Czech Republic
5
The synagogue, constructed in the 19th century in Moorish architecture, features exquisite mosaics and stained glass windows that are a delight to behold.
Aneta Kralova
Czech Republic
5
A beautiful synagogue filled with rich history and informative exhibits. While the main area is primarily for observing, upstairs, visitors can also hear real-life testimonials from Holocaust survivors.
Petr Svoboda
Czech Republic
5
An impressive and historic synagogue that is well-preserved. You can purchase tickets at the entrance for all Jewish quarter sites. The staff were reasonable, though not overly friendly. Inside, there are numerous historical artifacts, accounts of Jewish life in Prague before the Holocaust, and an exhibit on life under communist rule. It’s a poignant experience, highly recommended!