Hungarian Holocaust Memorial walk
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Expert insight on the history of the Hungarian Holocaust
Learn how Budapest Jewry escaped deportations and who were instrumental in saving Jews
Learn why 19th century Budapest, the paradise for Hungarianized Jews turned into hell by the 1930s
Learn about how Jewish identity is kept and how the fight for historical justice is carried out



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This meaningful memorial walk offers a powerful and reflective journey through one of the darkest chapters in Hungary’s history. As you explore key locations tied to the events of the Second World War, your guide will explain the historical developments that led to the Holocaust and the devastating loss of nearly half a million Hungarian citizens. Through thoughtful storytelling and deeply researched insights, you will gain a clearer understanding of the political climate, social pressures, and escalating discrimination that ultimately resulted in mass persecution. The walk provides a respectful and educational experience that allows visitors to connect with the past while honoring the memory of the victims.
The tour also focuses on the final days of the war, the struggle for survival within the Jewish community, and the courageous resistance of individuals who fought to preserve truth. You will learn about postwar efforts to counter historical distortion and the ongoing commitment to remembrance in Hungary today. This experience serves not only as a lesson in history but also as a reminder of the importance of protecting human rights, fostering awareness, and ensuring that such atrocities are never repeated.
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- Entrance fee to the Holocaust Museum
- Tea, coffee or soft drink
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Light layer for comfort
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Tour involves moderate walking distance
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