The Maisel Synagogue was built from 1590 to 1592 by the mayor of the Jewish Town, Mordechai Maisel, who funded the extensive Renaissance reconstruction of the ghetto. The original Renaissance building was seriously damaged by fire in 1689, and over the years the building has undergone a number of modifications. Contacts Jewish Museum in Prague – Maisel Synagogue (Židovské muzeum – Maiselova synagoga) Maiselova 10 110 00 Praha 1- Josefov +420 222 749 211 http://www.jewishmuseum.cz office@jewishmuseum.cz Object history Maisel Synagogue – Jewish Museum It was built on the basis of Rudolf II privilege as a private synagogue of Mordechai Maisel, the primate of the Jewish community, in 1590 – 1592. The builder Juda Coref de Herz designed a Renaissance three-aisle building, unusual for the time, with distinct Gothicising features. The construction was conducted by Josef Wahl. Extensive and imposing synagogue was built on […]