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An absolute must..
Before you travel, have a quick Google of Carl Lutz and the Glass House and look at the black and white pictures of hundreds of Jews queueing outside. In short, Lutz (and many others) risked their own...
It is a small place that I would have never found if I did not invest in a local tour guide. She was right bringing us here. It is an important place to see but off the beaten path. A true hidden trea...
Small in size, Huge in its importance, an authentic memorial to the Holocaust
The Glass House in Budapest depicts the horrors and miracles of the dark days of the Holocaust. (Don't look for a building made of glass. The name was given, because it used to be the warehouse of th...
You may walk past the front a few times a tad perplexed (located next to a school) but once found, its an enlightening and touching exhibition. Run by volunteers and maintained on donations it really ...
An absolute must..
Before you travel, have a quick Google of Carl Lutz and the Glass House and look at the black and white pictures of hundreds of Jews queueing outside. In short, Lutz (and many others) risked their own...
Jewish
This is where the Jews were hidden during the world war period .This is just a house with a history not a glass house.
Worth the visit
It is a small place that I would have never found if I did not invest in a local tour guide. She was right bringing us here. It is an important place to see but off the beaten path. A true hidden trea...
Small in size, Huge in its importance, an authentic memorial to the Holocaust
The Glass House in Budapest depicts the horrors and miracles of the dark days of the Holocaust. (Don't look for a building made of glass. The name was given, because it used to be the warehouse of th...
Hidden Gem, Total Must.
You may walk past the front a few times a tad perplexed (located next to a school) but once found, its an enlightening and touching exhibition. Run by volunteers and maintained on donations it really ...