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JEWISH BUCHAREST
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Detalii
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| Bucuresti |
| Minibus-Vito |
| 4 Ore |
| 01.Jan.2009 - 30.Jun.2012 |
( Coral Temple , Jewish Theatre , Jewish History Museum )
Coral Temple - One of the few working Jewish buildings left in Bucharest. Built in 1857, the red brick temple still serves the now tiny Jewish community of Bucharest, and has a memorial at the front (visible from the street) that commemorates the Romanian Jews sent to their deaths during the Holocaust.
Jewish History Museum - Seperate exhibitions display how the once vibrant Jewish community of Bucharest used to live. Housed in an old synagogue built in 1850, the main display is in fact a sculpture that mourns the 350,000 Romanian Jews sent to their deaths at Auschwitz in 1944 and 1945 (Nobel prize-winning writer Elie Wiesel was one of the few survivors of this late deportation).
Jewish Cemetery - Fascinating though harrowing cemetery, full of monuments to those who died during Romania's pogroms (of which there were many at the turn of the 19th century) and the Holocaust.
Duration: 4 hours
Start Time : 10.00 and 14.00 Departure Place : your hotel.
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Pret
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| Intre 3-10 persoane: |
Adult |
40.00 EUR |
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Copil |
20.00 EUR |
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