Pava Street synagogue
Pava Street synagogue
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Country:

Region:
Hungary
Value:
Local value
Visit duration:
1 hour
Description:
Built in 1923 by Leopold Baumhorn. This synagogue was built to be unobtrusive, in order to try to hide in plain sight from the Jew-hatred of those days. The interior is resplendent in blue, gold and white colors. Decorated with a Jewish religious symbol, like the biblical king’s sons, Jachin and Boaz pillars, vault with the Star of David or the winding Maccabean Blilies on the walls. Around this structured the Holocaust Memorial Center: a museum, a documentation center, a library, an archives, a media library and a conference room.
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Why visit:
Excursion
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Access:
Car
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Roads:
Gravel
Clothing:
for the season
Connection:
Ok
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