Rumbach Street Synagogue - Free Audio Guide

Budapest, Hungary

Rumbach utcai zsinagóga, 11-13, Rumbach Sebestyén utca, Erzsébetváros, VII. kerület, Budapest, Közép-Magyarország, 1075, Magyarország

Rumbach Street Synagogue, Budapest
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Rumbach utcai zsinagóga (Rumbach Street Synagogue) in Budapest is a late 19th‑century Moorish‑Revival synagogue located in the city’s historic Jewish quarter. Architecturally notable for its Moorish‑inspired ornamentation, bold façade motifs and richly detailed interior, it has long been an emblem of Jewish community life and 19th‑century civic emancipation in Hungary. Over the 20th century the building experienced wartime damage and periods of neglect, and in recent decades it has been the subject of conservation and adaptive reuse initiatives that emphasize both remembrance and cultural programming. Today the site is valued for its architectural features, commemorative elements and occasional exhibitions or performances that explore Jewish history and contemporary cultural themes. The synagogue maintains regular visiting hours and hosts events, though schedules vary by season and program; entrance may require a fee or donation. As a historic structure, it offers some accessibility measures, while certain areas remain constrained by original fabric and layout.