Clockwork


Clockwork ~ Musical clock filmed on a rainy spring day in 2012 at vintage store ‘Old Clocks’ – @Maiselova – Maiselova street in the former Prague Jewish quarter Josefov, Praha, Czech Republic. Remake of film first published April 2012 (20120408) in The One Minutes Collection (# 3547), and online August 2012 at my now obsolete YouTube channel iClip – that’s being archived, transferring content to my main channel youtube.com/michelvanderburg .
Film : Clockwork (20120408 – 20200603) Michel van der Burg | michelvanderburg.com | miracles.media . Thanks to ‘Old Clocks’ @Maiselova , Prague .

Josefov Boulevard


① memo 20180331 ~ Josefov Boulevard ~ Window of Cantinetta Fiorentina an italian restaurant in an Art Nouveau building , known as Restaurace u stare synagogy (Restaurant of the Old Synagogue), on the Parizska shopping street in the Jewish quarter or Josefov, Prague, Czech Republic, filmed March 30, 2012

Old Jewish Cemetery


① memo 20180330 ~ Old Jewish Cemetery ~ The Josefov Jewish Cemetery (Jewish Museum in Prague) here filmed March 30, 2012 , is among the oldest surviving Jewish burial grounds in the world and along with the Old-New Synagogue, it is an important site in the Jewish Town – Josefov – the former Jewish Ghetto in Prague, Czech Republic

Maisel Synagogue


① memo 20180329 ~ Maisel Synagogue ~ Maisel Synagogue (Czech: Maiselova synagoga) in the former Jewish Ghetto, Prague, Czech Republic, filmed March 30, 2012

Stumbling Stones

① memo 20160413 ~ Stumbling Stones ~ Walking in the Maiselova street in Josefov , the Jewish quarter of Prague ( Praha , Czech Republic ) on March 30 , 2012 , these three brass ‘stumbling stones’ (German : Stolpersteine) in the sidewalk caught my eye.
If you look closely, you will see the three names of Alois Bergmann, born 1899, his wife, Beila Bergmannová, born in 1897, and their 11-year old daughter Růžena Bergmannová, born 1931 – all deported in 1942 via the concentration camp in Theresienstadt (Terezín, Czech Republic) to the Baranoviči extermination camp (Belorussia) where they were murdered.
Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) is a project of the german artist Gunter Demnig to remember the victims of National Socialism by installing commemorative brass ‘stones’ in the pavement in front of their last address …
Today in the dutch city Maastricht another 24 stones were installed.

Old New Synagogue

① memo 20160217 ~ Old New Synagogue ~ Staronová synagoga (Alt Neu Shul) Europe’s oldest still active synagogue , once called New Synagogue , in the jewish quarter (Josefov) in Prague , Czech Republic , Friday afternoon March 30, 2012