Vladimir Lenin stands with Karl Marx and notable Hungarian communist leaders behind the austere brick walls of a unique, if not surreal, statue park museum up in the hilly southern suburbs of Budapest ...
BUDAPEST — On the periphery of Budapest is an open-air museum that houses the Communist-era statues that were toppled, along with the Soviet-installed regime, in 1989. Opened on June 29, 1993, on the ...
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, usually comes as a sweet surprise to travelers, who don’t quite know what to expect before visiting this city of 1.7 million. With the wide Danube winding through its ...
Floating in the Danube to the north of the Parliament Building, Margaret Island once formed the border of the Roman Empire. Centuries of history have left Budapest's answer to Central Park with ...
When the Soviet Union regime fell in Hungary in 1989, an interesting question arose for the population of the capital in Budapest: What do we do with all of the statues? The solution was to move many ...
The city’s prime outdoor live-music venue stages shows two or three times a week from late April to late September. A crowd of several thousand can gather in front of the main stage, rows of lounges ...
As part of the Liget Budapest Competition, SCStudio has shared their entry for the House of Hungarian Music. A transformation of an existing city park, the project is conceived as a sequence of ...
For thirty years the offices of HungExpo, an events company, sat disused and dilapidated in Budapest’s City Park. In 2016 the building was torn down so that construction on the House of Music ...
Vladimir Lenin stands with Karl Marx and notable Hungarian communist leaders behind the austere brick walls of a unique, if not surreal, statue park museum up in the hilly southern suburbs of Budapest ...
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