Maisel Synagogue

The Maisel Synagogue, designed by Juda Goldschmied de Herz and completed in 1592, is a baroque-style synagogue located in Prague's Josefov district.

The Maisel Synagogue, also known as Maiselova synagoga, is a synagogue located in the Czech Republic. Constructed beginning in 1590 and opened in 1592, it was designed by Juda Goldschmied de Herz and built in the baroque architectural style. The synagogue is named after Mordecai Meisel.

It functions as a place of worship and is considered a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. The heritage operator is identified as npu. Visitors can expect to pay a fee for entry and wheelchair access is available.

The synagogue is located in Prague, specifically within the districts of Josefov and Prague 1. Further information regarding its heritage designation can be found through the provided reference number and website.

For opening hours and additional details, consult the website of the Jewish Museum: https://www.jewishmuseum.cz/.

Practical information

Opening hours
Jan 01 11:00-16:30; Jan 02-Mar 31,Oct 19-Dec 31 09:00-16:30; Apr 01-30,Sep 01-Oct 18 09:00-18:00; May 01-Aug 31 09:00-19:00; Dec 24 09:00-14:00; JH off