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House Of Terror, Budapest, Hungary
The legacy of communist rule remains discernible despite attempts at concealment. This period saw social structures imposed under the guise of Soviet global ambitions for dominance.
During this tour, one will have the opportunity to experience the lives of individuals who lived through nearly half a century under communism's rule. This journey will commence by transporting visitors back in time to the pivotal year of 1956, where the regime began its ascent to power. Subsequently, the itinerary will delve into the tumultuous period immediately preceding the fall of communism in 1989, culminating in an exploration of the Memento Statue Park, which serves as both a historical site and a platform for educational films aimed at spy enthusiasts.
The tour will also encompass the impact of the "Change" on various landmarks and artifacts from the communist era. Upon concluding this phase, participants will find themselves at the House of Terror Museum, where they can gain a comprehensive understanding of the events leading up to the downfall of communism and the subsequent transformations in society. By the conclusion of this tour, attendees will have gained valuable insights into the complexities and consequences of political upheaval, making their visit to this enlightening destination a rewarding experience.
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House Of Terror, Budapest, Hungary
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0.43 mi
Baross tér
0.99 mi
1.06 mi
2.24 mi
3.91 mi
Etele tér
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4.54 mi
4.97 mi
4.85 mi
Raktár utca
6.21 mi
1956.
In 1956.
The House of Terror Museum.
At the House of Terror Museum.
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