Oldal kiválasztása

Ghetto

WALL

Exhibition

Budapest’s Hidden

Holocaust Memorial

Hungarian-Jewish history

Exhibition

Movie

Memorial

Discover the Last Standing Wall of the WWII Jewish Ghetto

 

In the heart of Budapest’s Jewish Quarter, quietly nestled between buildings, stands the last remaining section of the WWII ghetto wall. The Ghetto Wall Exhibition invites you to walk through this authentic place of memory — and reflect on a shared Jewish and Hungarian history.

What to Expect

Visit the original ghetto wall 

– a rare historical relic of Budapest’s Jewish past

Explore the exhibition

– featuring genuine photographs, books, and archival documents from the ghetto era

Watch a short film

– highlighting Hungarian Jewish inventors and their global impact

Gain insight

into everyday life in the ghetto and the broader context of Jewish-Hungarian heritage

About the Film

Included in your visit is a short film (in English) showcasing the exceptional contributions of Hungarian Jewish inventors — from everyday objects to revolutionary technologies.
It’s a tribute to a culture that gave so much to the world.
Come to our exhibition to see the movie.

Location

Király utca 15, Budapest 1075 – Jewish Quarter
Just steps from Gozsdu Courtyard and a short walk from the Dohány Street Synagogue.
Located in the very heart of Budapest’s vibrant Jewish Quarter, the exhibition is easily accessible, surrounded by cafés, cultural landmarks, and historic streets full of stories.

Opening Hours

Every Day 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

No reservation required – walks-in welcome

Ticket Info

Entry Fee: €3 

Your ticket includes:

  • Access to the ghetto wall
  • Entry to the exhibition
  • Screening of the short film

    Guided Tour: €10
    every day at 2:30 PM 

    Your ticket includes:

    • 1-hour tour in English
    • Professional tour guide
    • Access to the ghetto wall
    • Entry to the exhibition
    • Screening of the short film

    Why Visit?

    A brief yet moving insight.

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    This is not a museum you’ll find in every travel guide.
    It’s small, real, and moving.
    A place to reflect on what stood here — and what must never be forgotten.

    Plan Your Visit

    No need to book

    Come during opening hours

    Suitable for all visitors

    aged 12 and up

    Great addition

    to your Jewish Quarter walking tour

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the exhibition suitable for children?

    Yes, we recommend it for ages 12 and above.

    How long does the visit take?

    Around 20–30 minutes.

    Can I buy tickets online?

    Currently, tickets are available on site only (cash or card accepted).

    Contact & Info

    Send a message if you have any questions.

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    Address

    Budapest History Guide Center
    Király utca 15, Budapest 1075

    Contact Us

    ghettowall44@gmail.com

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