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The former Hewish school. In his childhood Joseph Stransky (1872-1936) lived here, a conductor and Mahler’s successor at the New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO/NPO) in 1911. Potoce street No. 198.

Ledec nad Sazavou. Jewish school and in the back the Synagogue.

Ledec nad Sazavou. Jewish school and in the back the Synagogue.

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Synagogue

The synagogue, built in 1729 where Bernard Mahler (1827-1889) and Marie Mahler-Herrmann (1837-1889) were married

House Abraham Herrmann II

House of Abraham Herrmann (1807-1868) and Theresia Herrmann-Stern (1801-1875), which Abraham gained through his marriage

House Abraham Herrmann I (House No. 203)

The house of Abraham Herrmann (1807-1868) and Theresia Herrmann-Stern (1801-1875). Abraham Herrmann is Gustav Mahler’s

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