These are the tours that I currently provide:

Jewish Culture/History/Life Intended Tours

  • Jewish Museum Tour + The Old-new Synagogue

  • Contents: Objects of the Jewish museum (The Maisel Synagogue, The Pinkas Synagogue, The Old Jewish cemetery, The Klausen Synagogue, , The Ceremonial Hall - Hevra Khadisha, The Spanish Synagogue), and separately The Old-new Synagogue (as one of the oldest active synagogues in Europe)
    Durance: 3 - 3.5 hours
    Ticket price: 490 CZK per adult, 250 CZK per student (necessity of a student card - ISIC etc.)
    Tickets are not included in a tour price

  • Terezin Tour

  • Contents: Terez�n's Small Fortress (used as a police-gestapo prison during the Shoa), Muzeum of the Ghetto (in the main town), Magdeburg barracks and Crematorium (at least two highly informative and explicative films are included "The report on Terez�n" and the film using never published shots from Nazi propaganda film)
    Durance: 5 hours
    Ticket price: 160 CZK per adult, 120 CZK reduced (necessity of a student card again)
    Tickets are not included in a tour price
    For those who are personally interested in other objects in Terez�n (like secret/hidden prayer rooms etc.), all is possible and can be futher precise in person

  • He�man�v M�stec - Poln� Tour

  • Contents: He�man�v M�stec - resources on Jewish settlement founded in 16th century (a synagogue - recently restored, until 1993 just left behind and forgotten and a Jewish cemetery from 17th century), Poln� (facts/resources on the former Jewish town there, the tour is especially devoted to so called "Hilsneriada"/Poln� case from 1899, when Leopold Hilsner, a Jew from that town accused and condemned for "blood libel")
    Durance: 5-6 hours
    There are no entrance tickets, all objects are accessible for everybody

  • T�eb�� - Mikulov Tour

  • Contents: T�eb�� - a town where the history of Jewish settlement dates back to 15th century (1433), there is an unique urbanistic complex - the oldest preserved ghetto in Europe, an ancient jewish cemetery and a synagogue from 18th century, Mikulov - a former Jewish spiritual and cultural centre in Moravia, there are many remains after Jewish settlement - a cemetery, synagogues.
    Durance: 7-9 hours
    There are no entrance tickets, all objects are accessible without entrance fee.

  • Rakovnik - Pilsen Tour

  • Contents: Rakovn�k - a town west from Prague related to the Jews since 17th century, an old synagogue, remains of the ghetto and a cemetery will be visited, Plze� - a capital of western Bohemia know for the beer production and allways one of the cultural Jewish centres in the Czech state (from 14th century until now), especially the biggest synagogue in Czechia is worth to be seen.
    Durance - 6-7 hours
    There are no entrance tickets, all objects are accessible without entrance fee.

  • Kosova Hora - Breznice - Kasejovice Tour

  • Contents: Kosova Hora - a small town south from Prague, Jews settled there in 17th century, currently there is an old Jewish cemetery (1580), a synagogue (1740) and remains of the Jewish street, Kasejovice - another village that was strongly influenced by Jewish culture (since 1264!), there is a synagogue from 18th century, a cemetery from 17th century, B�eznice - showing a few parts of an original Jewish quarter and a cemetery dating back to 17th century.
    Durance - 5-6 hours
    In case of interest there is a possibility to make also the tours that are not related to Jewish subject, this can be specified personally.
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