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The 18th-century Jewish cemetery is located on the Dereszla Hill. It contains the grave of the famous wonder-working rabbi, Reb Saye Steiner.
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The Reb Saye Steiner Memorial House is a pilgrimage site today.
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The Keresztúr Treasury in Bodrogkeresztúr hosts interactive exhibitions.
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The Rákóczi House is the oldest non-clerical building of the town.
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Based on a private collection, the Hungarian Motorcycle Museum was founded in 1997.
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The Statue of the Seven Chiefs (also known as the Millenium Statue Park) is located on the banks of river Bodrog. It is the work of wood-carver Tibor Sárossy.
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The river Bodrog is the natural village boundary of Bodrogkeresztúr. Flowing past the Tokaj Mountain, the Bodrog meets river Tisza 3 kilometers away from the municipality. The flood plain of the backwater area between the two rivers is a naturally protected area called Bodrogzug.
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A falu feletti dombtetőn áll a görög borkereskedők által 1762-ben, eredetileg késő barokk stílusban építtetett, Szent György nagyvértanú tiszteletére szentelt görögkatolikus templom.
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A Szent Kereszt felmagasztalása tiszteletére szentelt római katolikus templom 13. századi eredetű, ma a 15. századi átépítés idejéből mutat meg sok szépséget.
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The Late Baroque-style mansion was built around 1800.