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Dohány Street Synagogue, Budapest

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Steep yourself in Judaism and Moorish Revival architecture at Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe, which can seat 3,000 people. Viennese architect Ludwig Forster built the structure between 1854 and 1859 using Islamic influences typical of North Africa and medieval Spain. The synagogue experienced significant destruction during Nazi occupation, when it was bombed and used as a German radio base and stable. However, it was restored to its original design during reconstruction in 1991 and 1998. Visit the site's Heroes' Temple, Jewish Museum, Jewish Cemetery, and Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park. Step inside to see the synagogue's spectacular interior, famous for the colorful, geometric frescoes designed by Hungarian architect Frigyes Feszl. To visit Dohány Street Synagogue and get the most from your holiday in Budapest, create itinerary details personal to you using our Budapest online day trip planner.
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  • The beauty of the synagogue speaks for itself, the stories by the excellent guide and the museum and horrifying accounts, will bring you to tears. It’s peaceful garden and silver willow tree is a... 
    The beauty of the synagogue speaks for itself, the stories by the excellent guide and the museum and horrifying accounts, will bring you to tears. It’s peaceful garden and silver willow tree is a...  more »
  • Here’s a picture of the inside of the synagogue so you don’t have to pay an eye watering 9000 HUF per person. It’s a pretty building, not very big but it’s well decorated. There’s a very small... 
    Here’s a picture of the inside of the synagogue so you don’t have to pay an eye watering 9000 HUF per person. It’s a pretty building, not very big but it’s well decorated. There’s a very small...  more »
  • Absolutely amazing, such a beautiful synagogue with such sad history, really moving. Integrated museum which was so informative. Only critique is it is a bit chaotic to manoeuvre around, maybe a... 
    Absolutely amazing, such a beautiful synagogue with such sad history, really moving. Integrated museum which was so informative. Only critique is it is a bit chaotic to manoeuvre around, maybe a...  more »
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  • No visit to Budapest could be complete without visiting this magnificent Synagogue, it's truly beautiful inside. Completed in 1859 it remains the largest in Europe with a seating capacity of 3000. Start with the 30 minute talk by a guide explaining the History of the Synagogue and also of the experiences of Jews in Hungary. The jewel in the Crown is obviously the main Synagogue, but don't miss the smaller Synagogue (used in Winter months for energy conservation), The Museum (objects relating to religious and everyday life) and another exhibition of the Budapest Ghetto 1944/45. At the North End, before the exit gate, stop to see the Holocaust Tree of Life Memorial. Easy to spend a couple of hours here and totally worth the entry fee.
  • Stopped by on a whim after seeing this gorgeous building and deciding we wanted to see the inside too. Tickets were around £16 each, which includes a free guided tour that sets off every half an hour and entrance to the synagogue, gardens, museum, and an exhibition. The interior of the synagogue is unusual and beautiful and our tour guide was very personable and knowledgeable. The museum was informative and well designed, and the exhibition was gut-wrenching. Definitely worth a 1-2hr visit to see the beautiful interior and to gain an understanding of the history of Budapest's Jewish community.
  • I don't know what I can say that others haven't said. This synagogue is magnificent and you must go there when you're in Budapest. Even if you're not Jewish, this synagogue is breathtaking and moving and will have you under its spell. It is serene inside and you can't help but marvel at the gorgeous details in every single feature of the interior. There's the main synagogue and a smaller one that is used in winter, and out the back is a cute little garden area with a Holocaust Tree of Life Memorial monument that is stunning too (if that's the right word to use). You can wander around on your own, or take tours that are led in various languages. To be honest, we did our own thing, but I now wish I'd taken a guided tour. I hope to go again, so if I do, this is what I'd choose. Yes, it's a little overpriced, but it's "mandatory" to visit here when visiting this great city. I'm willing to bet this old, magnificent shule (the biggest in Europe) is probably the most beautiful in the world and you can easily spend a good solid hour or two looking around and taking in the grandeur of it all. I highly recommend it.
  • Beautiful synagogue from the inside and out. They have guides in different languages. The ticket will allow you to visit the synagogue, exhibition of photos and also a museum that they have inside. All of these places are worth visiting. I highly recommend.
  • The amazing architecture, one of the most beautiful synagogues in Europe, a real monument of architecture and my people! In such places I’m proud of my people, the people of Abraham and Moses! Also this place includes a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, the eternal memory of 6,000,000 victims of Nazism!

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