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/pol/ - Hungary
Anonymous Serbia No.515507790
Explore the vibrant streets of the city’s old Jewish Quarter. Located in the heart of Budapest, this is not only the epicenter of Jewish life where several notable synagogues — including the Kazinczy Street Synagogue and the Rumbach Street Synagogue — can be found, but is also Budapest’s nightlife hotspot.

Nestled within the Jewish Quarter is the Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe and the second-largest in the world. Constructed in the mid-1800s, the building is a testament to the thriving Jewish community in Budapest

entrance to synagogue is ONLY $29.99 for jews and $66.66 for goyim!
entrance to synagogue tunnels (all 24 Judapestian synagogues are connected by tunnels) is ONLY $66.66 for jews!
Goyim are not allowed to tunnels, they may find disturbing children sacrifice altars and children bones!
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Anonymous Serbia No.508963624
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it's empty 'coz kikes impose 20 eur entrance to synagogue, you mentally ill suffi virgin muslim without day of work in your life

Despite the Holocaust and the post-war Jewish emigration from Hungary, the city today is still home to the biggest Ashkenazi community in continental Europe, an estimated 100,000 people (here, you can read more about the history of Jewish people in Hungary). Hungarian Jews split into three factions in 1869 over a disagreement about assimilation. The central synagogue of each of these three groups comprises the so-called "synagogue triangle" inside Budapest's old Jewish Quarter .

https://www.offbeatbudapest.com/budapest-city-guide/jewish-budapest/synagogues-cemeteries/