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Probably built between 1790 and 1810, the Zopf-style synagogue provides a home for the Tarcal Gallery.
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The synagogue was built on the site of the one-time Alehouse. Today, it operates as a cultural center.
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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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In beautiful natural surroundings, the Jewish cemetery can be found on the southern slope of the Kopasz Mountain.
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The old Jewish Cemetery can be found next to the ruins of the Tokaj Castle, in the Bodrogzug area.
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The new cemetery was founded in the late 19th century, along today’s Bodrogkeresztúr road.
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The only functioning Jewish prayer house of the Tokaj-Hegyalja area can be found in József Attila utca 9 in Tokaj.
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Originally built in 1872, the Degenfeld Castle is a one-time mansion currently functioning as a hotel.
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The former mansion of a gentry family, the 18th-century building has Late Baroque architectural elements.
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A Királyudvar ma borászati célokat szolgál. Az udvar köré szerveződő épület feltehetően az 1500-as évek végén épült, a többi épületrész az 1700-as években.