Church of Our Lady before Týn
The Church of Our Lady of Tyn, established in the fourteenth century, is a Catholic church of Prague. One of the main tourist attractions of Prague, it dominates the Old Town Square with its 80 meter high bell towers.
The Church of Our Lady of Tyn, established in the fourteenth century, is a Catholic church of Prague. One of the main tourist attractions of Prague, it dominates the Old Town Square with its 80 meter high bell towers.
Maisel's synagogue in Prague is an Ashkenazi synagogue built between 1590 and 1592, rebuilt successively in 1691, 1864 and 1905. This brick building style is now used as a museum.
Saint Giles is a 14th-century church that is part of a Dominican convent in the old city of Prague. Located on the site of an old 13th-century Romanesque church, the current church is a Gothic reconstruction. The building was handed over to the Dominicans by King Ferdinand II in 1625. The 17th-century Baroque interior is now the site of classical concerts.
The Old-New Synagogue, built in 1270, is the oldest in the Josefov Quarter of Prague and one of the oldest active synagogues in Europe. This Gothic synagogue is also one of the best-preserved synagogues in Central Europe. For centuries it was called the "new synagogue" of the Jewish Quarter, until the construction of several new synagogues in the 16th century.