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Interior of the Old-New Synagogue aka Altneuschule or Altneusynagoge in Old Town, Stare Mesto, Prague, Czech Republic. Built in 1270 in the medieval Gothic architecture style in the old Jewish Quarter, the Old-New Synagogue is the oldest surviving synagogue in the world and features an iron metalwork bimah at the center. The large red flag hanging from a pillar features the Star of David, a traditional symbol of the Jewish religion and community.
Unique Identifier
AR9897855
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
6126px × 4424px
Photo Credit
Nathan Benn / GEO Image Collection / Art Resource, NY
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13TH CENTURY
Architecture
BIMAH
Czech
Czech Republic
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
EUROPE
FLAG
Gothic
interior
Jewish
JEWISH QUARTER
Medieval
Metalwork
MUSEUM
old
OLD TOWN
OLDEST
PRAGUE
religion
SYNAGOGUE
TOURISM