Kazinczy Street Synagogue

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Budapest, Hungary

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Orthodox synagogue· Religious organization· Synagogue· Tourist attraction

Kazinczy Street Synagogue Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kazinczy Street Synagogue is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Kazinczy u. 29-31. Kazinczy Street Synagogue is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category orthodox synagogue in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Kazinczy u. 29-31

Phone

+36 13510524

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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elisa buzzi

Super interesting and you can get a free guide tour in a looooot if languages inside

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Z Y

Great place. Orthodoxy is the true Judaism

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Ricardo Pérez de Tudela Ortega

Beautiful orthodox Synagogue, which is still active. One can see many orthodox jews going there to pray. It is a big contrast to the non-so-orthodox and much more touristic Great Synagogue.

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Anna Ujvári

Beautiful inside and outside as well. The ornaments with the traditional Hungarian motives are really special. Worth to go with a guide and get to know everything about Jewish life there in the past and present.

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Gyorgy Valyi

This complex is functioning as a centre of the Hungarian orthodox community. The building is an exception to the rule: the former Jewish quarter is characterised by organic unity, avoidance of grandiose architectural gestures and labyrinth of spontaneous spaces, connections, created by Löffler Bros of Budapest. Kazinczy Synagogue recalls the atmosphere of 18-19th century Shtetls. The complex includes the full establishment for a jewish community: synagogue, beit midrash, rabbi-flat, school, offices, restaurant and kitchen. School was built in 1911, hall in 1912 and the synagogue at Rosh Hasana in 1913.

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chaim uri leifer

Holly place!

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andria kapsou

Beautiful architecture. Large sunagogue with holocaust memorial. There is a beatiful tree with leaves naming a Holocost victim on each leaf and it is also a tribute to those brave people who stood up against the Nazis and tried to help protect Jewish families.

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Ashira Sheinfeld

Wanted to visit but was closed on Sunday unfortunately. Supposed to be quite beautiful though.