New Synagogue in Rychnov nad Knĕžnou

The New Synagogue in Rychnov nad Knĕžnou is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1782. The synagogue was rebuilt after 1830, in 1898, 1913 and 1993-95. In use until WWII, this Neo-Classical brick building now serves as a museum.

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Synagogue in Hradec Králové

The synagogue of Hradec Králové, built between 1904 and 1905, is an Art Nouveau building of Moorish inspiration. After the Second World War, the synagogue was briefly reused as a house of prayer for the Jewish community, but for lack of assistance, the building was taken over by the State Scientific Library in 1960. In 2007, the synagogue building was returned to the Jewish community in Prague, which intends to use it in a multifunctional way.

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Hradci Králové Cathedral

The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit is a Gothic brick basilica founded in the 14th century. The church had to be repaired several times, after the Hussite wars (15th century) and after the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648). In 1664, the church became a cathedral by the foundation of a bishopric and was then rebuilt in the Baroque style. In 1864-1876, the church was radically re-gothicised by František Schmoranz.