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Jewish Town Hall

Židovská Radnice
Maiselova 18
110 00 Praha 1 – Josefov
Czech Republic

 

Location: Praha 1 - Josefov

Public Transport in Prague: Metro stop: Staroměstská
Tram stop: Staroměstská (trams 17,18)

Accomodation: Apartment Hastalska

Nearby places: Maisel Synagogue , Old Jewish Cemetery , Old-New Synagogue , Pinkas Synagogue , Spanish Synagogue , Klausen Synagogue , Ceremonial Hall , The Rudolfinum , Jewish Quarter , Jewish Museum

Included in: Historical Prague with Jewish Quarter

Info:

A Renaissance building from the second half of the 16th Century which was later remodelled into Baroque (Rococo) style. Located in Josefov. It has unusual architectural features of the Jewish Ghetto. Mostly known for its unusual clock, which has Hebrew figures and with the hands they move counter-clockwise.

The Jewish Town Hall dates back to the 16th century but additions were made up to the 18th century. One of which is the Rococo facade. This facade includes a clock tower with remarkable Hebrew figures as well as an additional clock with Roman symbols.

What makes the clock with Hebrew figures so remarkable is that unlike any other clock, this clock moves the other direction. It has been said that this is because Hebrew is read from right to left instead of left to right.


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Opening hours:

Oct.-Mar. 9 am - 4.30 pm
Apr.-Sept. 9 am - 6 pm
Daily except Saturdays and Jewish holidays


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