Boskovice, the Jewish quarter.

The guide says that the local Jewish quarter is one of the best preserved in the Czech Republic. The view from the town hall tower tells a lot. It is also necessary to look a little into the past. The local Jewish community has its origins in approximately the middle of the 16th century. Between 1848 and 1919, around 2000 inhabitants lived here, and one can speak of its overall independence. Unfortunately, as we all know, WWII was the end of…
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Other places in the vicinity - Boskovice, the Jewish quarter.

Boskovice, church of St. Jacob the Elder

Boskovice, church of St. Jacob the Elder.

Boskovice, castle greenhouse

Boskovice, castle greenhouse.

Boskovice, statue of St. Rocha

Boskovice, statue of St. Rocha.

A shot from the middle part of the cemetery

Jewish cemetery in Boskovice.

Boskovice, town hall

Boskovice, a city that surprises.

Church of St. Jacob the Elder

Boskovice - attractions of the city

Šmelcovna Arboretum

Šmelcovna Arboretum

the church of St. Jacob the Elder

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