Zsinagoga

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Jun 17, 2025 - Jun 18, 2025
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A Testament to Resilience

Zsinagoga stands as a profound symbol of Jewish heritage in Pécs, Hungary. Built in 1869, it showcases the remarkable architecture of the Romantic style.

The synagogue was founded by the local Jewish community which has a rich history, significantly marked by the tragic deportation of 2,700 Jews during World War II. Today, only about 150 Jews remain in the city. Features include exquisite Slavonian oak pews and a finely constructed Angster organ, emphasizing the cultural importance of this site.

Must-See Wonders

  • Architecture Details 🏛️
  • Rich Historical Context 🕊️
  • Unique Organ Exhibit 🎶

Accessibility is free, making it ideal for tourists, families, and those interested in history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumZsinagoga

Architectural Style

Zsinagoga is built in the Romantic style, featuring beautiful design elements that attract visitors.

Historical Significance

The synagogue is a landmark for the Jewish community of Pécs, reflecting a rich cultural and historical narrative.

Angster Organ

The synagogue houses an Angster organ, renowned for its quality and craftsmanship.

Location

Kossuth tér

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