The present Ceremonial Hall has replaced an older building serving the same purpose. It was constructed by
A. Gabriel and
J. Gerstel between 1906 and 1908. Its appearance, including the details like the bases and capitals of columns, the grille and the door, holds to the
Romanesque Revival style. As long as the Prague
chevra kadisha (Jewish Burial Society) used the space, the
morgue was in the basement, on the first floor there was a room for the
ritual purification of the dead (
taharah) and on the second floor there was a meeting room, where the Society held its meetings as well as annual banquets. Since
World War I the Burial Society has not used the hall for its original purpose. In 1926 the Society rented the building to the
Jewish Museum in Prague, which has used it ever since. == Today ==