STATUE OF IMRE NAGY (IMRE NAGY SZOBRA)
Column – Statue
2024
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2024
This statue, designed by Imre Varga in 1996, commemorates the 1956 revolution leading figure, Imre Nagy, who demanded the withdrawal of Soviet troops and the independence of the country, while advocating reformed Communism. The bridge on which the statue is based seems to be a metaphor for the transition from totalitarianism to democracy, a democracy symbolized by the Parliament to which Nagy rotates.
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Visited in june 2019
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Près du Parlement
Pas très loin du parlement le statue présente un homme politique hongrois qui fut à deux reprises Premier Ministre.,des jolies photos à faire à cette endroit.