The Holocaust is anguish of the whole Hungarian nation, causing immeasurable loses in human lives and spiritual values. The Memorial Center researches …
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Feb 8, 2025
My boyfriend and I visited this place and we really enjoyed it. It’s well set out and the information provided is factual and hard hitting. My only criticism would be if you have dyslexia or are s…Full review by Nichola_p_85
Nov 25, 2024
This memorial has a museum which you have to pay around £8 to enter. You can walk around it's courtyard - as I did - for free and also venture into it's beautiful synagogue. The exterior rather looks…Full review by jordanellie41
Oct 31, 2024
This is possibly the most hard-hitting Holocaust museum I have ever visited. The museum was very informative with written information and video footage. All information can be accessed in Hungarian a…Full review by faye_eo2
Hi ! Can we visit this place for free ? or is there a ticket ?
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Well, it looks like you have gotten many answers to your question therefore about the only thing I can say is that it was well worth going through the memorial. Awe inspiring and …
Well, it looks like you have gotten many answers to your question therefore about the only thing I can say is that it was well worth going through the memorial. Awe inspiring and it makes you sit back and wonder why this world let such terror to exist for so long. It is amazing to see. Also as you walk along the streets you may see a golden brick instead of a regular sidewalk brick in front of a business or house. This is where a person/family had lived from the holocaust.
How long would this museum take to have a good look, as a history teacher who already knows a fair bit about the holocaust but not specifically in Hungary?
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If you teach history, you will want more than two hours to experience the significance of this place. It brings the trauma to life in a very unique way, and it causes the visitor to …
If you teach history, you will want more than two hours to experience the significance of this place. It brings the trauma to life in a very unique way, and it causes the visitor to remember and feel the sorrow. It is a place for the brave to confront history that protects the future.
Hello, I am planning on going there in August with my family. Do you think it's too much for a 14 and a 12 year-old? I don't want to sugarcoat it but don't want to traumatized them either. It's really important for them to know and it's heavy stuff. Thanks for input
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Unless they are particularly sensitive they should be fine there are one or too disturbing photos but it is more about people's stories than anything else