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  2. Dohány Street Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Dohány Street Synagogue ([ˈdoɦaːɲ] DOE-hawng; Hungarian: Dohány utcai zsinagóga; Hebrew: בית הכנסת הגדול של בודפשט, romanized: Bet ha-Knesset ha-Gadol shel Budapesht), also known as the Great Synagogue (Hungarian: Nagy zsinagóga) or Tabakgasse Synagogue (Yiddish: Tabak-Shul), [a] is a Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Dohány Street in ...

  3. Budapest Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The Budapest Ghetto was a Nazi ghetto set up in Budapest, Hungary, where Jews were forced to relocate by a decree of the Government of National Unity led by the fascist Arrow Cross Party during the final stages of World War II. The ghetto existed from November 29, 1944, to January 17, 1945.

  4. Shoes on the Danube Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Shoes on the Danube Bank (Hungarian: Cipők a Duna-parton) is a memorial erected on 16 April 2005, in Budapest, Hungary.Conceived by film director Can Togay, he created it on the east bank of the Danube River with sculptor Gyula Pauer [] to honour the Jews who were massacred by fascist Hungarian militia belonging to the Arrow Cross Party in Budapest during the Second World War.

  5. List of synagogues in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Budapest: Óbuda Synagogue: 1820–1821 stand Recently renovated. In use. Budapest: Páva Street Synagogue, Budapest: 1923 stand Recently renovated. In use. Budapest: Pesterzsébet Synagogue, Budapest: 1901 stand It is in an extremely dilapidated condition. [7] Budapest: Rákoscsaba Synagogue: Budapest: Rákospalota Synagogue: 1926–1927 stand

  6. Ruin bar - Wikipedia

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    During that time, the inner part of VII District had many abandoned buildings especially in the historic Jewish Quarter. [2] The very first venue opened on Kertész utca in 2002. [2] In 2004, the concept increased in popularity when Ábel Zsendovits and his friends turned a condemned building complex on Kazinczy Street into a ruin bar. [2]

  7. Erzsébetváros - Wikipedia

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    The inner half of the district was the historic Jewish quarter of Pest. The Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest functioning synagogue in Europe, is located in this district. Currently it is the most densely populated district of Budapest with 29,681.3 person per km 2. In 1910 Erzsébetváros had 152,454 inhabitants.

  8. Klauzál tér (Budapest) - Wikipedia

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    Klauzál Square, Budapest. The Klauzál tér (or Klauzal Square) was the largest square in the former Jewish quarter of Budapest, Hungary. Located in the seventh district, it was the heart of the city's old Jewish quarter. [1] Nowadays, this area is also known as the party district in Hungarian bulinegyed, because of its many pubs nearby.

  9. Bethlen Square Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Bethlen Square Synagogue is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, that is located at 2 Bethlen Gábor Square, in the VII district of Budapest, Hungary.. The synagogue is located inside the former Jewish Institute for the Deaf, Budapest (Hungarian: Izraelita Siketnémák Budapesti Országos Intézete) building, that is now part of the Budapest campus of McDaniel College, a U.S. liberal arts ...

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