Old Jewish Cemetery
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
One of the world's oldest Jewish cemeteries, founded in the 15th century, home to Rabbi Löw's tomb, and ranked among the top ten most interesting cemeteries globally by National Geographic.

📜 Oldest Jewish burial ground in Prague, established in the early 15th century.🔍 National cultural monument, famous for layered burials and over 12,000 tombstones.# Why Go🌍 Explore one of the world's oldest Jewish burial grounds, ranked among top ten most interesting cemeteries globally by National Geographic.✨ See the tomb of Rabbi Löw, connected to the Golem legend.📜 Discover unique layered burials with rich symbolism.# Why Avoid🚫 Closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays.⚠️ Security checks required upon entry.🚫 Large luggage not allowed, no luggage storage available.# Cost💰 Adults 600 Kč, students 400 Kč, children under 6 free; various discounts available, including for ZTP/P holders.# Hours🕒 Daily, hours vary by season (closed Saturdays and Jewish holidays).# ♿ AccessibilityWheelchair accessible via the exit near Klausen Synagogue.# 📸 PhotographyAllowed for personal use, no flash, lights, or tripods.# 🎧 AudioguideAvailable for rent.# Tips🎩 Enter with appropriate clothing and covered shoulders. Men must cover heads (kipah available for rent/purchase).

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