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Klausen Synagogue is a church located in the small town, the area is small, the solemn feeling is great, it is worth seeing, the style is very novel and unique, the design concept is full!
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Klausen Synagogue is a church located in the small town, the area is small, the solemn feeling is great, it is worth seeing, the style is very novel and unique, the design concept is full!
The largest synagogue in Prague's Jewish quarter, you can visit Klausen with a ticket to the Jewish Museum. Inside you'll find a Jewish Customs and Traditions exhibition which shares information about Jewish daily life and the primary sources of Judaism. There's also an in depth look at the Klausen itself, its significance and interior.
This synagogue is the largest of the Jewish ghettos in the Second World War, a building built in the 16th century in baroque style. The hotel is located in the city centre and is located in the city centre.
The Klausen Synagogue is also in the circuit of the Six Synagogues and the Jewish Cemetery. It is one of the most impacted because inside it can be seen a collection of children's drawings that were in Terezin, a concentration camp about 60 km from the city.