📜 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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