The New Jewish Cemetery (Nový Zidovský Hrbitov) in Prague, established in the late 19th century, is a serene and historically significant site. Located away from the city’s bustling center, it features imposing Art Nouveau entrance gates that lead to a tranquil landscape. The cemetery is characterized by its ornate mausoleums and tombs, adorned with intricate statuary and inscriptions. Visitors can walk along tree-lined paths, enjoying a peaceful atmosphere, and pay their respects at the grave of renowned writer Franz Kafka.
New Jewish Cemetery (Nový Zidovský Hrbitov)
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