Pinkas Synagogue

The Pinkas Synagogue, a Renaissance-era building in Prague's Josefov district, now serves as a museum commemorating the Holocaust victims of the Czech Republic.

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.

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