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Kampa Island Next to Charles Bridge, Prague, 11000 |
No signs of her temper remain now, however, as Kampa Island provides one of the quietist and most beautiful parts of Mala Strana. Home to both Kampa Park, which offers respite under the shade of many trees, and the small... more
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Jubilee Synagogue Jeruzalemska 1310/7, Prague, 11000 |
The appropriately named Jubilee Synagogue, built in 1906 to 1907 by Viennese architect Wilhelm Stiastny, is the largest Jewish place of worship in Prague, and by far the most colorful. Though there are a number of synago... more
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Josefov next to the Staromestske namesti, Prague, 11000 |
From 1893-1913 many buildings in the quarter ere destroyed to make the city more like Paris. At one point it was said there were 50,000 Jews living in Prague. However, the Nazi atrocities and subsequent communist regime ... more
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Josef Sudek Gallery uvoz 24, Prague, 11800 |
This small-scale exhibition explores the early photographs of Josef Sudek (born 1896, Kolín nad Labem — died 1976, Prague) produced after his return from the trenches of World War I. For years to come, the Invalid... more
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Jiri Svestka Gallery Biskupsky dvur 6, Prague, 11000 |
It�s understandable that his exhibition at Ji�� �vestka Gallery (which usually exports young Czech artists rather than exhibiting them) aroused great interest. But compared to the exhibition BaRock three years ago, it do... more
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Jewish Museum in Prague U Stare skoly 1, Prague 1, 11000 |
Founded in 1906, the original intent of the Jewish Museum was to preserve artifacts from the synagogues of Prague that were being liquidated at the turn of the century due to reconstruction of the Jewish town. The museum... more
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Jewish Ceremonial Hall Stareho hrbitova 3a, Prague, 16000 |
This Ceremonial Hall is one of only a few original buildings from Prague's old Jewish Quarter. This pseudo-Romanesque style building was used for various religious services and ceremonies, as well as a mortuary. On the g... more
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Jazzissimo Club Namesti Curieovych, Prague, 11000 |
This floating club plies the river several nights a week, departing at 8:30pm and returning at 11pm. The music varies from cruise to cruise. You might hear dixieland, traditional...
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Jaroslav Jezek Memorial Kaprova 10, Prague, 11000 |
This place is for real enthusiasts of the Czech avant-garde movement of the twenties and thirties. Jaroslav Jezek (1906-42) was a major writer (for the Liberated Theatre) of political satires and anti-fascist dramas in t... more
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Jaroslav Fragner Gallery Betlemske namesti 5a, Prague, 11000 |
In 2006 Jaroslav Fragner's Gallery was granted a contribution to publish a catalogue as a supporting material to the exhibition. Original cubist furniture was also lent to the Gallery for the exhibition. The exhibition t... more
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