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Jewish Cemetery Kozma utca, Budapest, 1108 |
At the end of the nineteenth century, nearly a quarter of the city's population consisted of Jews. Located next to the Municipal Cemetery, about 10km from the centre of Pest...
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Janos Hegy Zugligeti ut 93, Budapest, 1121 |
Janos Hegy is the city's highest hill. It is 527m high and offers wonderful views, especially from the tower at the top. This Neo-Romanesque lookout tower (a project by Schulek...
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Jokai Memorial Room Jokai Mor ut 1, Tardona, 3644 |
Located in the leafy green Buda hills, this small museum pays homage to one of Hungary's best-loved writers, Mor Jokai. He had his first poem published at the age of ten and...
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Joseph Town Parish Church Horvath Mihaly ter, Budapest, 1082 |
The imposing Joseph Town Parish Church with its twin towers was built at the end of the 18th C in Late Baroque style to plans by J. Thalherr. Since then it has been altered on several occasions. Some fine examples of ecc... more
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Jewish Summer Festival Sip utca, 12, Budapest, 1075 |
It is very hard to select from among the kaleidoscope of events, but let us give you a few hints in advance. World famous artists will give a gala concert as a tribute to Jewish culture in the Hungarian State Opera House... more
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Jewish Museum Dohany utca, 2, Budapest, 1074 |
For the non-Jewish visitor, seeing the names of those exterminated by the Nazis that cover the walls inside the Pinkas, and then seeing the incredible pile-up of gravestones tilting on top of one another outside in the c... more
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