Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

The church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary was built around 1318 by German settlers. The original church was destroyed during the Hussite wars in the 15th century, and its reconstruction was burned in a fire in 1538. The current neo-Gothic building only dates from the end of the 19th century.

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Terezin Synagogue

The Terezin Synagogue is the only remaining "secret synagogue" in the Czech Republic. This prayer room of modest dimensions was created by Artur Berlinger, a German religious master and artist imprisoned in Terezin from 1942 until his deportation to Auschwitz in the autumn of 1944. Meanwhile, Berlinger created the prayer room in an old storage space and regularly organized religious services there. The room retains the original painted decoration.

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Ghetto Prayer Hall in Terezin

The Ghetto Prayer Hall in Terezin is an Ashkenazi synagogue built 18th century. The synagogue was restored between 1942 and 1945 and painted by Artur Berlinger in 1944. This brick building now serves as a museum.