Moravia

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  • 1. Bazilika sv. Prokupa

    The late Romanesque and early Gothic St. Procopius Basilica remains true to its original layout from 1260. New sections were added as recently as the 1950s, but the oldest parts are easy to spot. Look for a very heavy style, with lots of stone and few windows. Two baroque towers at the front were added in the early 1700s by architect F. M. Kaňka. One of the oldest sections is the crypt, with Romanesque pillars and arches. The château next door has been fully renovated and houses the Vysočina Museum Třebíč.

    Zámek 1, Trebíc, Vysocina, 674 01, Czech Republic
    568–610–022

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: Basilica 160 Kč (English tour), museum 80 Kč, Museum closed Mon. Sept.–June
  • 2. Rear Synagogue

    The Rear Synagogue has an exhibition of Jewish religious items and a wooden model of the ghetto as it was in the 1800s. A touch screen attached to the model provides audio information about the various buildings, with English as an option. Guided tours to the synagogue are available and include a tour of the house of Seligmann Bauer.

    Subakova 44, Trebíc, Vysocina, 674 01, Czech Republic
    568–610–023

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: 160 Kč (tour in English); synagogue with no guide 40 Kč, Closed Sat.
  • 3. Židovská čtvrt'

    A spiraling maze of winding streets, the Jewish Quarter has two synagogues and other buildings formerly used by the town's Jewish community. The Front Synagogue on Tiché náměstí is now used for Protestant services. Several houses in the district are intriguing, including a pink Renaissance house with an overhanging second floor at Pokorný 5. A trail of signs in English points out the remarkable spots. Remember your manners—most houses in this area are not museums, and people actually live in them.

    Tiché nám., Trebíc, Vysocina, Czech Republic
  • 4. Židovský hřbitov

    The Jewish Cemetery has 3,000 tombstones dating from the Renaissance up to the 20th century. It's free to enter, but guided tours can be arranged. The cemetery is closed on Saturday, but almost all of it can be seen from the gate and the low wall.

    Hrádek 14, Trebíc, Vysocina, Czech Republic
    737–180–813

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: Free, Closed Sat.
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