Prague Jewish Quarter Clock

If you are coming from other parts of the city you may need to take a bus metro or tram to get to the area.
Prague jewish quarter clock. Only the eatery remains open. Clock towers hands have hebrew figures. The jewish town hall has a hebrew clock židovská radnice. Hence hebrews read from right to left.
The torrid history of the former jewish ghetto began in the 13th century when jewish people were ordered to vacate their disparate homes and settle in this one area. History of josefov the old jewish quarter in prague hebrew clock in old jewish quarter one of the most popular tourist attractions in josefov is the hebrew clock on the top of the old town hall. Jewish townhall was constructed adjacent to the old new synagogue. In the photograph above the hebrew clock is the one on the roof just below a regular clock.
Prague is a city that wears its historical scars on its sleeves but few parts of the city have seen as much tumult as josefov perhaps better known as prague s jewish quarter this little neighbourhood in prague 1 has housed the city s jewish community for centuries a community believed to have had a presence in the city from its earliest days. The hands run backwards. It is well serviced by all three. The clocks were added to the jewish town hall as a gift for the after the community helped prague fight off invading swedes in 1648 during the thirty years war.
Closed to the public. You can easily walk to prague s jewish quarter on foot from the old town. Prague s jewish quarter židovské město in czech is one of the most impressive places in the capital of the czech republic. Although they got a clock with hebrew characters they still didn t gain real rights and were even being briefly expelled from prague by empress maria theresa in 1745.
The name of the stop you want to head to is staromestska. From here it is just a short walk to all the main sights in the prague jewish quarter. Josefov as the quarter is officially named is at the same time beautiful and wrathful due to its complicated history. Hebrew clock old jewish town hall prague czech republic.
Established in 1479 and located in front of the entrance to the old jewish cemetery pinkas synagogue is the second oldest jewish temple still standing in prague and one of the most renowned.