The Pinkas Synagogue is a museum located in the Czech Republic. Originally constructed in 1535, it is an example of Renaissance architecture and holds the designation of a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. While primarily functioning as a museum, the building also served as a place of worship.
The synagogue is located within the Josefov and Prague 1 administrative areas. Visitors may find a fee associated with entry.
Opening hours vary throughout the year, with extended hours during the summer months (May 31 - August 31). For further information, including contact details and website access, please refer to the Jewish Museum website. It is noted that wheelchair access is not available.






