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La communauté juive de Prague : une histoire de réussite unique - jusqu'en 1938...
Staré Město
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This tour shows the development of the well-known Prague Jewish community from the time of the Enlightenment at the end of the 18th century, their advancement in industry, art and literature and finally also in the civil service, their large part in the development of Bohemia into an industrial superpower, the training of the Prague Zionism in the face of growing anti-Semitism towards the end of the 19th century and its fate after 1938, the occupation by Nazi Germany. One of the main themes is the phenomenon of Prague German literature, a unique development in a language island that produced world-renowned writers in the early 20th century who are largely forgotten today. The only exceptions...
La communauté juive de Prague : une histoire de réussite unique - jusqu'en 1938...
Staré Město
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This tour shows the development of the well-known Prague Jewish community from the time of the Enlightenment at the end of the 18th century, their advancement in industry, art and literature and finally also in the civil service, their large part in the development of Bohemia into an industrial superpower, the training of the Prague Zionism in the face of growing anti-Semitism towards the end of the 19th century and its fate after 1938, the occupation by Nazi Germany. One of the main themes is the phenomenon of Prague German literature, a unique development in a language island that produced world-renowned writers in the early 20th century who are largely forgotten today. The only exceptions...
Points forts
De 4 heures à 5 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 4 heures à 5 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Bottled water
Dinner
Itinéraire
1
Ancien cimetière juif
One of the oldest still existing Jewish cemeteries in Europe, a unique heritage, miraculously untouched by Hitler, together with 2 synagogues and the Chevra Kadisha.
40 minutes
2
La synagogue Vieille-Nouvelle
The Old-New Synagogue represents one of the oldest and largest Jewish communities in Europe. Josefov was the Prague ghetto for a long time, but also the starting point of 19th-century Jewish emancipation
20 minutes
3
Synagogue espagnole, Musée juif de Prague
The Spanish Synagogue is also the headquarters of the Jewish Museum. Numerous documents clearly show the process of Jewish emancipation and the rise of the Jewish bourgeoisie.
1 heure
4
Places de la vieille ville
The Old Town Square, the city center, was also the residence of the Kafkas, the Berta Fanta salon important for the development of Prague Zionism, and generally the center of Prague's largely German-acculturated Jewish community
30 minutes
5
Vinohrady
This Prague district was one of the centers of Prague's bourgeoisie after the demolition of the old Jewish Quarter in the Old Town. Numerous stumbling blocks are reminiscent of the often well-known personalities who lived here until 1938.
1 heure
6
New Jewish Cemetery
The New Jewish Cemetery in Prague is one big history book. The numerous tombs tell the story of Prague's Jewish elite, writers, industrialists, artists of the late 19th century
1 heure
7
Café Louvre
The café was also the seat of the Prague Academy discussion group. Franz Kafka and Max Brod attended, and nearby was the Reading and Speech Hall of German Students, an institution largely shaped by Prague Jewish intellectualism.