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Heroes' Square in Budapest. It's a bit instead of the Star of Budapest.
Heroes' Square is listed as a World Heritage Site by Unesco, with the Andrássy Avenue, the equivalent of the Champs Elysees of Hungary.
South Heroes' Square overlooking Andrassy Avenue, north-west of the Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Muzeum) and north-east of the Palais des Arts. Nearby also north-east, visible from the square, city park, the Museum of Transport and Fort Vajdahunyad. |
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Heroes' square, the Place des Heros in English ... Hősök tere in Hungarian
>> Learn more about the Heroes' Square, but also to the Visit Budapest
Heroes' Square was established by the Millennium Monument, symbolizing the millennium of the establishment of Hungary. Visible in the center of the square, the statues of seven kings Magyars. They also found part of the monument dedicated to other Hungarian heroes, including the deaths of the liberation war (1848-1849) and a statue of King Árpád horse with his right arm. And yet the grave of Imre Nagy, hero and martyr of freedom who was assassinated in 1956 by the Russians.
How to access the Heroes' Square
Heroes' Square Station, Metro line M1
On foot from the center of Budapest easily along Andrassy Avenue
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