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These are from night in the Jewish Quarter of Prague.
1) - 3) The Old-New Synagogue and the Jewish Town Hall. The Jewish Town Hall was built after a great fire that destroyed the original - wooden - building in the 19th Century. It is in Rococo style, a late form of Barroco architecture. an interesting feature is that the clock has both Roman and Hebrew clockwork which goes counter-clockwise.
4) This is the Old-New Synagogue. It is the second oldest preserved synagogue in the world and the oldest active one. It was built in the 13th Century, nobody actually knows when and interesting is that the Jewish community hired a Cistercian Monk order to build it - on the pattern of the contemporary churches. I might add it is built in the Romanesque architecture.
5) Maisel Synagogue, built by the Jewish Mayor - Mordechaj Maisel - between 1590 and 1592 in Renessiance style.
6) Old Chevra Kadisha building, Romanesque style. Hevra Kadisha was the burrial brotherhood, a well respected group of priveleged people, who would have always been chosen amongst the best educated and precious ones. They were in charge of the rituals of burrial.