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Salgotarjani street Jewish Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Solemn, beautiful and intimate
This cemetery is a crowded, overgrown, smaller yet much more intimate version of nearby Fiume cemetery. Even without an interest in the Jewish history it would be worth a visit. Even more impactful if...
Not to be missed if you want a different type of experience, among the many delights Budapest has to offer. An hour or two strolling through this silent, peaceful woodland is sure ti be thought-provok...
If you were to visit a cemetery in Budapest, it should be this one. Adjacent to Kerepesi ut cemetery, this abandoned (but now undergoing restoration) site is full or art nouveau and art deco masterpie...
Beautiful old jewish cemetery; ww2 memorials, gravestones etc. It was like walking in a Hitchcock scenary. I’m not sure they get a lot of visitors; we were the only ones there and their english was ...
What a shame to miss this cemetery. It should be part of any Jewish tour.
We were brought here by our Jewish Quarters guide. It is adjacent to the Krespi cemetery which receives funds from the government. This is separated by a wall only but there is no money for this Jew...
Solemn, beautiful and intimate
This cemetery is a crowded, overgrown, smaller yet much more intimate version of nearby Fiume cemetery. Even without an interest in the Jewish history it would be worth a visit. Even more impactful if...
Introspective must in Budapest
Not to be missed if you want a different type of experience, among the many delights Budapest has to offer. An hour or two strolling through this silent, peaceful woodland is sure ti be thought-provok...
A genuine monument
If you were to visit a cemetery in Budapest, it should be this one. Adjacent to Kerepesi ut cemetery, this abandoned (but now undergoing restoration) site is full or art nouveau and art deco masterpie...
A walk to remember ❤️
Beautiful old jewish cemetery; ww2 memorials, gravestones etc. It was like walking in a Hitchcock scenary. I’m not sure they get a lot of visitors; we were the only ones there and their english was ...
What a shame to miss this cemetery. It should be part of any Jewish tour.
We were brought here by our Jewish Quarters guide. It is adjacent to the Krespi cemetery which receives funds from the government. This is separated by a wall only but there is no money for this Jew...