Talking about Jewish history in Hungary, you will learn why and how young Hungarian Jews are searching for their identity. Is there antisemitism in Hungary? This tour can become a real dialog: what does it mean to be Jewish in Hungary today?
Sip utca 12, Budapest, Hungary
The Jewish district is a place for World Heritage sights, such as the Dohány Street Synagogue which is the second largest synagogue of the World. Visit includes the Synagogue building, the Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Garden and Jewish Cemetery. The moving monument of the Emmanuel Tree, established by Tony Curtis. Historic streets and onetime communities. And still: this is a place of so much more than the past. We will cover a second functioning synagogues (outside visit), historical memorials and also have a taste of current happenings of the area. Believe it or not, this very quarter also houses most of Budapest street art and night life.
Id. Antall Jozsef Rkp, Budapest, Hungary
Touching memorial of the thousands of Jews who were shot into the river Danube.
Szabadsag square, Budapest, Hungary
To victims.. Who were mostly Jews... One of the most controversial memorials in the city. Erected under the darkness of the night, guarded by policemen. People protest everyday eversince it was established 10 years ago.
In front of the white Lutheran Church
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