The old sewage treatment plant is an important document of the history of architecture, technology and water management. It was built between 1901 and 1906 and served until 1967. Today it is a national cultural monument and open to the public. Unique are the preserved working steam engines from 1903.
The Jewish Museum has been here for you for almost 120 years. You can visit the world-famous Old Jewish Cemetery from the 15th century, the Maisel and Spanish Synagogue or the Shoah Memorial in the Pinkas Synagogue. You can also visit the Old Synagogue, where legend has it that the remains of the Golem are hidden.
The studio of František Bílek is open to visitors in the villa. In part of the building there is a permanent exhibition which, in addition to the original interior furnishings, also presents Bílek's works from his peak creative period.
Operation of an art gallery and organization of exhibitions. Founded in 2009, the gallery has a professional team of curators, art dealers and investment advisors. Thanks to cooperation with foreign curators, the gallery organizes exhibitions of artists such as Martin Eder, Dennis Scholl, Pavel Pepperstein, Justin Mortimer, etc.
The synagogue in the former ghetto was built in the second half of the 13th century in the early Gothic style. It is a two-nave building with a cross vault. It has a high gabled roof and low corridors added, which serve as an anteroom and women's aisles.
We run a museum presenting a suggestive view of the communist era especially during the totalitarian regime from the February 1948 coup to November 1989.
We operate a synagogue which you will find in close proximity to the Old Jewish Cemetery. We offer exhibitions of Jewish traditions and customs. In its time it was the largest synagogue in the ghetto.
This is a former ceremonial hall and mortuary. After 1912 it became an exhibition space where you can find an exposition of Jewish traditions and customs.
In the house there is a permanent exhibition Prague of Charles IV - the medieval city, which presents the metropolis and its transformation during the reign of Charles IV. Gothic-Renaissance building with preserved fragments of late Gothic wall paintings.
One of the most important monuments of the city. It was here that the royal road began and here that the important road from Kutná Hora led, where silver was mined for the royal treasury.
We manage a cemetery founded in the first half of the 15th century, one of the best preserved monuments of the Prague Jewish town. The cemetery was the location for the filming of Maharal - The Secret of the Talisman and Encounters in Prague.