Elie Wiesel Memorial House - Museum of Jewish Culture from Maramureș
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Str. Tudor Vladimirescu Nr. 1, Sighetu Marmatiei 435500, RomaniaMap
Phone+40 262 311 521
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moving and interesting museum
If you've read Elie Weisel you will immediately be moved to be in the at which he was born and spent his early years. Read "All Rivers Run to the Sea" before you visit for background information. Th...
Small but very informative and interesting. Though they were actually closed for Easter they offered to open up especially for us so we could visit, what a service! All in all well worth the visit.
This is a fabulous museum and one of the only places where you can get detailed information about what happened to the Jewish community in 1944. Very few locals even know that 30% of the local populat...
moving and interesting museum
If you've read Elie Weisel you will immediately be moved to be in the at which he was born and spent his early years. Read "All Rivers Run to the Sea" before you visit for background information. Th...
Worth a visit
A piece of Jewish history in Sighet. Interesting visit and some new, educative stuff to be seen. Worth a visit !
A small place filled with History
Small but very informative and interesting. Though they were actually closed for Easter they offered to open up especially for us so we could visit, what a service! All in all well worth the visit.
Well kept as in the old days
Glad we went for the little walk to see the birthplace of Elie Wiesel. The place is kept as it where back in the day. Lots of photos of course.
Jewish History
This is a fabulous museum and one of the only places where you can get detailed information about what happened to the Jewish community in 1944. Very few locals even know that 30% of the local populat...