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The beautiful Luis Seize style synagogue was built in 1795 and served the Jewish community of Mád for over 150 years. The 21st century reconstruction of the synagogue was recognized with Europa Nostra Award. Mád synagogue is listed among the 100 most beautiful synagogues of the world.
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The largest Jewish cemetery of Hegyalja region is located in the outskirts of the village.
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The first stop of the pilgrimage route in Mád is the Baroque building of the Rabbi House and rabbinical seminary.
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The town’s once significant Jewish population maintained a local yeshiva, and invited rabbi-scientists to teach in the school.
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The Renaissance-style castle is a special monument of the city. It hosts a museum which introduces not only the history of the castle but, among many things, the world of postcards.
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The world’s third sugar museum was founded in Szerencs, in the building of the one-time customs barracks. In the museum, visitors can also learn about how to make lump sugar from a tuber or beet. The exhibition also displays eight hundred different sugar wrappings.
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The art nouveau building of the bath is more than hundred years old. Now, the completely renewed bath house, restored to its old beauty, offers a variety of wellness services.
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As the old saying goes, Szerencs is the gate of the Hegyalja region. It is symbolized by the building of World Heritage Gate that welcomes visitors along Route 37.
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Presenting the everyday life and clothing customs of past generations, the German Ethnic Folk House is located in a peasant’s house built in 1824.
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Built in the 1720s, the Baroque-style castle of the new noble family was modified multiple times in the 19th century. Today, it functions as the house of culture.