Klauzál tér est une vaste place située dans le quartier d'Erzsébetváros, dans le 7e arrondissement de Budapest. Ancienne extrémité du Ghetto de Budapest, on y trouve les Grandes halles de Klauzál tér.
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The Klauzál tér was the largest square in the former Jewish quarter of Budapest, Hungary. Located in the seventh district, it was the heart of the city's old Jewish quarter. Nowadays, this area is also known as the party district in Hungarian bulinegyed, because of its many pubs nearby.
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The Klauzál Square Market Hall or Market Hall III is one of the great Budapest market halls built under the monarchy.
The building, located on Klauzál Square, in the district VII, was built in 1897 under the name of Market No. III. Its designers were the architects of the Budapest engineering office, József Kommer and Pál Klunzinger. In connection with the market hall, an apartment building was also built on Klauzál Square, which made it possible to rent outlets at lower prices. The number of contemporary sales outlets was over 300. Interestingly, Kosher food was available in a separate space in the hall, being in the Jewish Quarter.
The building, which became dilapidated in the second half of the 20th century, was renovated in 2014-2015, taking into account its original state and modern needs.
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The Budapest Ghetto was a Nazi ghetto set up in Budapest, Hungary, where Jews were forced to relocate by a decree of the Government of National Unity led by the fascist Arrow Cross Party during the final stages of World War II. The ghetto existed from November 29, 1944, to January 17, 1945.
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The Kazinczy Street Synagogue, variously called the Sasz-Chevra Synagogue and the Great Orthodox Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue complex, located at 29–31 Kazinczy Street, in Pest, in the VII district of Budapest, Hungary. The congregation worships in the Ashkenazi rite.
Completed in 1913, the synagogue is one of the most characteristic works of Hungarian synagogue architecture before World War I. The complex includes the synagogue, beit midrash, a residence for the rabbi, a Jewish school, offices, restaurant and a kitchen.
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Akácfa utca is located in Erzsébetváros in Budapest, Hungary, between Rákóczi út and Király utca.
It is named after the Robinia pseudoacacia that dominated the area in the 18th century. This road was initially called Akatziengasse. From 1838, the segment of the road between Dohány utca and Dob utca was still called Akatziengasse, but between Dob utcától and Király utca it was known as the Kleine Akatziengasse. These were unified in 1874 and it has been called Akácfa utca since then.
The headquarters of BKV are situated on this street.
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