Old Jewish Cemetery

Location

Prague
Czech Republic
50° 5' 22.1388" N, 14° 25' 2.7984" E
CZ
General info: 

If you get excited visiting mysterious and intriguing places, look no further than the Old Jewish Cemetery. Why? Because no one knows how old it is, nor how many graves are there, and because of that, it has always been an inspiration for thrilling stories and conspiracy theories. It gave Umberto Eco an idea for his novel The Prague Cemetery, but unfortunately, it also served as the inspiration for the infamous work ‘The Protocols of the Elders of Zion’, which led to spread of anti-Semitism across the Europe.

Getting there: 

It is located in the very center of Prague, near the Old Town and the Charles Bridge. The closest metro station is Staroměstská.

Costs: 

Free.

Interesting places nearby

The ski resort Frauenalpe is located in the region of Murau in Murtal. The several cosy family-ski-villages and the small lifts of the region afford a particular children-friendly atmosphere.

The ski resort Obertraun / Krippenstein is one of the most interesting freeride, snowboard and ski centres of Upper Austria.

Freudenstadt is a major cross-country ski centre in the Black Forest, with two lifts locally.

BASE: 1509ft
SUMMIT: 1804ft
VERTICAL DROP: 295ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 3
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 3

One of Europe's newest ski areas, linked by cable car in 1986, although first skied by British ski pioneer Sir Arnold Lunn 90 years ago.

In Speikboden, besides the 12 kilometres of white ski runs, always perfect thanks to the programmed snow facilities, you can find ski mountaineering and Nordic ski schools, toboggan ski runs and gigs drawn by horses which will allow you