Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park

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Budapest, Hungary

Memorial park· Tourist attraction· Monument

Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Síp u. 10. Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category memorial park in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Síp u. 10

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nate Evans

This is likely the most underrated Holocaust memorial out there. It is extravagant and gorgeous yet is haunting as it's a metaphorical glimpse hinting to what 6 million lost lives could have amounted to.

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Joanne Gorton

Very beautiful synagogue, fascinating glimpse into the history of Hungarian Jewish population,their divergences,culture and practices. Very emotional and beautiful memorial to victims of the Holocaust and others affected by it. Also to those who helped people by hiding them or escaping them during those dreadful years. Folks divided into language speaking groups and given talk on the history.

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jayson pankin

Not easy to find but important to find. Who today really is a Raoul Wallenburg: a man, like many back then, as the stories come forward, that risked it all to save the lives of the hunted and persecuted Jews the Nazi's were killing in Budapest in savage ways. This peaceful park near the waters edge makes you feel contemplative. The original buildings from that Era are all around, you can hear if you listen the voices of the fleeing, the hunted and the stalkers all in play in fierce movement in an otherwise docile neighborhood. Thank you Mr. Wallenburg.

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Vanessa Browning

Beautiful creations that are symbolic to an horrendous period in history.

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Jayson Pankin

Not easy to find but important to find. Who today really is a Raoul Wallenburg: a man, like many back then, as the stories come forward, that risked it all to save the lives of the hunted and persecuted Jews the Nazi's were killing in Budapest in savage ways. This peaceful park near the waters edge makes you feel contemplative. The original buildings from that Era are all around, you can hear if you listen the voices of the fleeing, the hunted and the stalkers all in play in fierce movement in an otherwise docile neighborhood. Thank you Mr. Wallenburg.

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Judith Konrad

Very beautiful reminder of a horrible past in Hungarian history

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Gigi Garcia

Beautiful park and a lovely memorial.

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Joseph Pennington

Beautiful monument perfectly fabricated