The statue park displays many socialist period and socialist style statue works of the 1950s and 1960s, but the atmosphere of the park is quite desolate and there are few people.
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The statue park displays many socialist period and socialist style statue works of the 1950s and 1960s, but the atmosphere of the park is quite desolate and there are few people.
This place is probably one of the two places in Hungary that preserve the most complete memories of the Soviet communist era, one is the House of Terror and the other is this park full of statues.
The park retains some statues of the socialist period with very obvious socialist characteristics, all shipped from various cities in Hungary, and basically tourists come here to visit.
All of the communist-era sculptures and artworks in Hungary have been destroyed, and the park has collected some of the remaining statues, which are actually a summary of an era.
It was a park, scattered with a large collection from the rest of the country, statues and some artworks with socialist characteristics of the time, which was a historical mark.