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NEW JEWISH CEMETERY (NOVÝ ŽIDOVSKÝ HRBITOV)

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Jana Želivského, Prague, Czech Republic
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2024
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Jewish cemetery in Prague, known for Franz Kafka's grave.

Less impressive than Josefov's, it is nevertheless interesting to visit, being world famous for housing Franz Kafka's tomb, which you will find carefully maintained in row 21. Far from being as new as its name would have you believe, it was opened in 1890 after the closure of the one now near the television tower. The men will be asked to visit it with their heads covered.


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alautre
Visited in september 2018
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Le nouveau cimetière juif (Novy Zidovsky Hrbitov) est un havre de paix, situé près du métro Želivského .
De nombreux écureuil courent à la recherche de noisettes et de miettes de pain. Un grand silence y règne.
Les tombes avec l'indication "mort à Auschwitz" sont nombreuses. Certaines tombent sont de vrais monuments.
La tombe de Franz Kafka est très bien indiquée.
Tout près de ce cimetière, un autre cimetière avec la tombe de Jan Palach qui s'est immolé par le feu à Prague le 16 janvier 1969.
Manej
Visited in september 2017
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A voir pour la tombe de Kafka qui se trouve facilement.

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