Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #14 in Budapest, Hungary
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3.1 km
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Experience Budapest in Hungary in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in BudapestIndividual Sights in BudapestSight 1: Páva utcai zsinagóga
The Páva Street Synagogue is a large-scale Hungarian synagogue building designed by Lipót Baumhorn in the first half of the 20th century, and nowadays it houses the Holocaust Memorial Center and the Budapest Synagogue.
Sight 2: Holocaust Memorial Center
The Holocaust Memorial Center is a renovated synagogue that dates back to the 1920s and serves as a memorial and museum for and about Hungarian Jews that were murdered in the Holocaust. While largely focused on Jews, the museum also mentions the discrimination and killings of Romani, of homosexuals, and of the disabled. It is located in Budapest, Hungary.
Wikipedia: Holocaust Memorial Center (Budapest) (EN), Website, Youtube
Sight 3: Örökimádás templom
The Budapest Perpetual Adoration Altar Church is a monumental church in Budapest.
Wikipedia: Örökimádás templom (Budapest) (HU), Url Miserend, Website, Url Muemlekem
Sight 4: Kaniziusz Szent Péter templom
St. Peter's Kanizius Church in Budapest is a monumental church in Budapest.
Wikipedia: Kaniziusz Szent Péter-templom (Budapest) (HU), Url Miserend
Sight 5: Haller park
Haller Park may refer to:Haller Park (Kenya), a nature park in Mombasa, Kenya Haller Park (Hungary), a park in Budapest, Hungary
Sight 6: Hungarian Natural History Museum
The Hungarian Natural History Museum in Budapest, dating back to 1802, houses the largest natural history collections of Hungary and the region.
Wikipedia: Hungarian Natural History Museum (EN), Website, Facebook
Sight 7: ELTE Fűvészkert
The Botanical Garden in Budapest is Hungary first botanical garden, which has been operating since 2006 as a special educational unit of Eötvös Loránd University in district VIII of Budapest, at 25 Illés Street in Józsefváros. The botanical garden, founded in 1771 in Nagyszombat to help the training of medical science and medical students, has been located in its current location since 1847, after several moves. The fact that in Ferenc Molnár's well-known novel, The Boys of Pál Street, the old palm house of the botanical garden provided a hiding place for Ernő Nemecsek and his friends significantly contributed to his notoriety. The name "Botanical Garden", which has been an official name since 2008, has been preserved and spread in the public consciousness thanks to this novel.
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