Photo of The Jewish Town Hall

The Jewish Town Hall

Free Create a traveler profile to unlock more

Save this spot to your dashboard, build trip lists, and get notified when new local guides recommend nearby places.

Community Center Historic Site
Built in the late 16th century, the Prague Jewish Town Hall is a notable example of Renaissance architecture. It features a unique clock with Hebrew numerals that run counterclockwise. The Town Hall has historically been the center of Jewish communal activities and governance in Prague.

Despite burning in an accidental fire in 1755, the Jewish Town Hall was rebuilt, blending its original and classical Renaissance style with the trendy Baroque style of the time. Despite being restored, the Town Hall is not open for public entrance but still stands as a symbol of the old Prague Ghetto and a must-see for visitors.
Address
Corner of Maiselova and Červená Ulice
Contact
Tel: +420 222 317 191 Email: IRC@jewishmuseum.cz
Own this place?
Submitted by LR on Aug 31, 2025
Log in to add to a trip