Old Jewish Cemetery Prague

The Old Jewish Cemetery is part of the Jewish Museum and belongs to the most important Jewish monuments in Prague. It was founded in the first half of the 1th century. Due to the lack of space, the soil kept piling up, so there are several burials on top of each other. There are 15 tombstones of various ages and preservation. The best connection is by trams 12 and 000 to the Staroměstská station or by metro "A" there.
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