overview opening hours admission programme about the place The former Ceremonial Hall and mortuary of the Old Jewish Cemetery was built in pseudo-Romanesque style from 1911—1912 according to a design by architect J. Gerstl. As part of the Jewish Museum, the Ceremonial Hall of the Prague Burial Society — Chevra Kadisha (founded in 1564) became an exhibition space. opening hours november—march mon—fri 9:00—16:30 sat closed sun 9:00—16:30 april—october mon—fri 9:00—18:00 sat closed sun 9:00—18:00 closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays opening hours change in accordance with the transition to Central European Summer Time (CEST) and back more about opening hours admission basic 600 CZK reduced 400 CZK more about admission admission basic 600 CZK reduced 400 CZK More information about admission events Jewish Customs and Traditions / The Course of Life, Part 2. Jewish Museum in Prague — Ceremonial Hall and the Prague Burial Society building opening hours november—march mon—fri 9:00—16:30 sat closed sun 9:00—16:30 april—october mon—fri 9:00—18:00 sat closed sun 9:00—18:00 closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays opening hours change in accordance with the transition to Central European Summer Time (CEST) and back history Nearby the Klausen Synagogue, architect František Gerstel built a new building in a Romantic concept of a Romanesque manor in the years 1911—1912. It is a former ceremonial hall and mortuary, which today hosts the exposition of the Jewish Museum named Jewish traditions and habits — Course of Life.