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Rumbach Street Synagogue — Attraction in Budapest

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Rumbach Street Synagogue
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The Rumbach Street synagogue is located in Belváros, the inner city of the historical old town of Pest, in the eastern section of Budapest. The synagogue in Rumbach Street was built in 1872 to the design of the Viennese architect Otto Wagner.
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Rumbach Street Synagogue

Budapest, Rumbach Sebestyén u. 13, 1074 Hungary
4.5(730)
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The Rumbach Street synagogue is located in Belváros, the inner city of the historical old town of Pest, in the eastern section of Budapest. The synagogue in Rumbach Street was built in 1872 to the design of the Viennese architect Otto Wagner.

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attractions: Dohány Street Synagogue, Telep-Art Galéria, Central Passage, St. Stephen's Basilica, Underground Railway Museum, Elizabeth Square, Ferris Wheel of Budapest, Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives, Kazinczy Street Synagogue, Hungarian State Opera, restaurants: Jamie Oliver's Diner Budapest, Spíler Original, Blue Bird Cafe, Keksz, Drum Cafe Budapest, Vicky Barcelona, 2 Spaghi - Fresh Pasta Bar, Blue Bird Roastery, Twentysix Budapest Restaurant, Dobrumba
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+36 1 490 0320
Website
rumbachzsinagoga.hu

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Nearby attractions of Rumbach Street Synagogue

Dohány Street Synagogue

Telep-Art Galéria

Central Passage

St. Stephen's Basilica

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Ferris Wheel of Budapest

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Hungarian State Opera

Dohány Street Synagogue

Dohány Street Synagogue

4.4

(11.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Open 24 hours
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Central Passage

Central Passage

4.3

(784)

Open until 10:00 PM
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St. Stephen's Basilica

St. Stephen's Basilica

4.7

(23.8K)

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4.5
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Located in the heart of downtown Budapest, at the historic district of Belvaros, this synagogue has been the spiritual home for Neolog Hungarian Orthodox Jews since the late 19th century. Built to the design of Otto Wagner, the genius behind many Art Nouveau buildings in Vienna, this synagogue has an architectural style clearly reminiscent of the Northern African and Arabic themes, featuring octagonal, minaret-style columns similar to those of Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock. The decorative brickwork on the outside of the building is quite remarkable, with carved stone and stucco complementing the wrought iron work. The multi-colored facade, along with the oriental style arches, make the perfect backdrop to the windows with the Star of David in them; at the center of the facade, one can also see the two stone tablets of Moses. The interior of the synagogue is quite stunning too, with a soaring main nave, exquisitely decorated dome and ceilings, stained glass windows, and decorative arabesques on the walls. Suffered badly during World War II, the building has been out of service for almost 60 years now and its recent restoration is complete. There is a small exhibition in the top floor for history of Jewish...

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5.0
7y

My experience at Rumbach Street Synagogue was incredible! The synagogue is a beautiful architectural gem, and the interior is simply stunning. The history and culture of the Jewish community in Budapest come to life in this place. The guided tour was informative and provided an insight into the significance of the synagogue in Hungarian Jewish history. The museum on-site is also a great resource, with exhibits showcasing the life and legacy of the Hungarian Jewish community. Overall, a must-visit destination in Budapest for those interested in history and culture.

Fun fact: Rumbach Street Synagogue was designed by Otto Wagner, one of the most prominent architects of the late 19th century. The synagogue was built in the Moorish Revival style, with decorative elements inspired by Islamic architecture. It's a unique and beautiful example of the fusion of Jewish and Islamic influences in Hungarian...

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5.0
25w

We visited the Rumbach Street Synagogue on Tues 10 June 2025. Such a beautiful and cosy place. The guided tour in english was great with clear explanations . The guide Mr Krisztián Adorján who also does tours in Budapest and tours for this synagogue was excellent, he was so clear in explaining about the history of the synagogue and about how the life of Jews in Hungary, past and present . So we understood how much and how far the Hungarian Jews have come and what the synaggogue and the community meant as well as the struggles, challenges they faced over the years in war time, the holocaust, modernity, the exhausting, sad and painful traumatic experiences of building and rebuilding the community and how they overcome issues and problems. Such a strong and remarkable lovely group of people. May God...

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Nikos GkekasNikos Gkekas
Located in the heart of downtown Budapest, at the historic district of Belvaros, this synagogue has been the spiritual home for Neolog Hungarian Orthodox Jews since the late 19th century. Built to the design of Otto Wagner, the genius behind many Art Nouveau buildings in Vienna, this synagogue has an architectural style clearly reminiscent of the Northern African and Arabic themes, featuring octagonal, minaret-style columns similar to those of Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock. The decorative brickwork on the outside of the building is quite remarkable, with carved stone and stucco complementing the wrought iron work. The multi-colored facade, along with the oriental style arches, make the perfect backdrop to the windows with the Star of David in them; at the center of the facade, one can also see the two stone tablets of Moses. The interior of the synagogue is quite stunning too, with a soaring main nave, exquisitely decorated dome and ceilings, stained glass windows, and decorative arabesques on the walls. Suffered badly during World War II, the building has been out of service for almost 60 years now and its recent restoration is complete. There is a small exhibition in the top floor for history of Jewish people in Hungary.
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We visited the Rumbach Street Synagogue on Tues 10 June 2025. Such a beautiful and cosy place. The guided tour in english was great with clear explanations . The guide Mr Krisztián Adorján who also does tours in Budapest and tours for this synagogue was excellent, he was so clear in explaining about the history of the synagogue and about how the life of Jews in Hungary, past and present . So we understood how much and how far the Hungarian Jews have come and what the synaggogue and the community meant as well as the struggles, challenges they faced over the years in war time, the holocaust, modernity, the exhausting, sad and painful traumatic experiences of building and rebuilding the community and how they overcome issues and problems. Such a strong and remarkable lovely group of people. May God bless them .
MatthiasMatthias
I wish 4.5 stars were a thing. Overall I liked it but did not love it. Why? The building was very clean and quite beautiful. But it did not come alive for me. The museum explained the history of Hungarian Jews on the example of a single family over several generations. I love the concept and I had quite a bit of time, but the displays did not pull me in. To my surprise I skipped most of it. Overall, I feel the experience did not quite reward me for the effort of finding the building, paying the entrance fee, getting through the security, storing my backpack. I was back in the street after 20 mins. The bigger and older synagogue nearby impressed me more and is preferable, I felt. Maybe it is the pristine renovation that prevented a deeper connection with this place of worship.
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Located in the heart of downtown Budapest, at the historic district of Belvaros, this synagogue has been the spiritual home for Neolog Hungarian Orthodox Jews since the late 19th century. Built to the design of Otto Wagner, the genius behind many Art Nouveau buildings in Vienna, this synagogue has an architectural style clearly reminiscent of the Northern African and Arabic themes, featuring octagonal, minaret-style columns similar to those of Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock. The decorative brickwork on the outside of the building is quite remarkable, with carved stone and stucco complementing the wrought iron work. The multi-colored facade, along with the oriental style arches, make the perfect backdrop to the windows with the Star of David in them; at the center of the facade, one can also see the two stone tablets of Moses. The interior of the synagogue is quite stunning too, with a soaring main nave, exquisitely decorated dome and ceilings, stained glass windows, and decorative arabesques on the walls. Suffered badly during World War II, the building has been out of service for almost 60 years now and its recent restoration is complete. There is a small exhibition in the top floor for history of Jewish people in Hungary.
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We visited the Rumbach Street Synagogue on Tues 10 June 2025. Such a beautiful and cosy place. The guided tour in english was great with clear explanations . The guide Mr Krisztián Adorján who also does tours in Budapest and tours for this synagogue was excellent, he was so clear in explaining about the history of the synagogue and about how the life of Jews in Hungary, past and present . So we understood how much and how far the Hungarian Jews have come and what the synaggogue and the community meant as well as the struggles, challenges they faced over the years in war time, the holocaust, modernity, the exhausting, sad and painful traumatic experiences of building and rebuilding the community and how they overcome issues and problems. Such a strong and remarkable lovely group of people. May God bless them .
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I wish 4.5 stars were a thing. Overall I liked it but did not love it. Why? The building was very clean and quite beautiful. But it did not come alive for me. The museum explained the history of Hungarian Jews on the example of a single family over several generations. I love the concept and I had quite a bit of time, but the displays did not pull me in. To my surprise I skipped most of it. Overall, I feel the experience did not quite reward me for the effort of finding the building, paying the entrance fee, getting through the security, storing my backpack. I was back in the street after 20 mins. The bigger and older synagogue nearby impressed me more and is preferable, I felt. Maybe it is the pristine renovation that prevented a deeper connection with this place of worship.
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