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Upstairs in an annexe of the Great Synagogue, this museum contains objects related to religious and everyday life, including 3rd-century Jewish headstones from Roman Pannonia discovered in 1792 in Nagykanizsa in southwestern Hungary, a vast amount of liturgical items in silver, and manuscripts, including a handwritten book of the local Burial Society from the late 18th century. Call ahead for guided tours (adult/concession 3700/2700Ft).


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1. Great Synagogue

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Budapest's stunning Great Synagogue is the world's largest Jewish house of worship outside New York City. Built in 1859, the synagogue has both Romantic鈥

2. Holocaust Tree of Life Memorial

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In the Raul Wallenberg Memorial Garden on the Great Synagogue鈥檚 north side, the Holocaust (or Emanuel) Tree of Life Memorial, designed by Imre Varga in鈥

3. Rumbach Sebesty茅n utca Synagogue

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The Moorish Rumbach Sebesty茅n utca Synagogue was built in 1872 by Austrian Secessionist architect Otto Wagner for the Status Quo Ante (moderate鈥

5. Orthodox Synagogue

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Once one of a half-dozen synagogues and prayer houses in the Jewish Quarter, the Orthodox Synagogue was built in 1913 in what was at the time a very鈥

6. Vintage Galer铆a

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This private gallery with banker's hours features some striking contemporary photography.

7. K谩roly Garden

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A pleasant place to take a breather, this flowered-filled garden was built for the K谩roly Palace, which now houses the Pet艖fi Museum of Literature鈥

8. Makovec Office Building

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This office block was designed by Imre Makovec (1935鈥2011), who developed his own 'organic' style using unusual materials like tree trunks and turf.