The Klausen Synagogue, also known as Klausová synagoga, is a building located in the Czech Republic. Its construction began in 1689 and it is characterized by baroque architecture. The synagogue is considered a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
It appears to function as a place of worship and is associated with Jewish religious practice. It is currently closed for renovation and is expected to remain so until 2028, although it may occasionally be open to visitors as part of a tour.
The building’s heritage designation is recorded as number 4. Further information can be found on the Czech memorial site registry and the website of the Jewish Museum.
Access for wheelchair users is not available.





