Memorial to the Railway workers perished in the First World War
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Expressive bas-relief.
The monument to railway workers who died in World War I is located on the southwest corner of Andrassy Avenue 73-75 Isabella Street. Why here? Because the railway company's office was previously locat...
Memorial to the Railway workers who perished in the First World War is on the southwest corner of Andrassey Ut and Isabella Ut, mounted in the corner of the building above eye level. Apparently the b...
Walk across the street from Andrassi to Heroes Square, and you will find murals embedded in the corner of the building. The battle scene is from WW1. This is the building of the former railway company, and it seems that it was the Hero Railway Memorial Hall. It is a monument to the railway workers who died in the war.
Expressive bas-relief.
The monument to railway workers who died in World War I is located on the southwest corner of Andrassy Avenue 73-75 Isabella Street. Why here? Because the railway company's office was previously locat...
Honors Hungarian railway workers who died in WW I
Memorial to the Railway workers who perished in the First World War is on the southwest corner of Andrassey Ut and Isabella Ut, mounted in the corner of the building above eye level. Apparently the b...
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The monument for killed rail workers in the First World War. Very dynamic, therefore very interesting to be regarded.
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Walk across the street from Andrassi to Heroes Square, and you will find murals embedded in the corner of the building. The battle scene is from WW1. This is the building of the former railway company, and it seems that it was the Hero Railway Memorial Hall. It is a monument to the railway workers who died in the war.
There are statues everywhere.
There are statues everywhere in the city. You can touch a part of the history of Hungarian citizens.