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PLACE DES HÉROS (HŐSÖK TERE)

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Hősök tere, XIVe arrondissement, Budapest, Hungary
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A highlight of the 1896 celebrations, this square, flanked by two mirror buildings, displays the heroes of Hungarian history.

The largest square in the capital was built in 1896, on the occasion of the Millennium celebrations, celebrating the arrival of the Magyars in the Carpathian basin. The square is surrounded by Műcsarnok and the Fine Arts Museum on the sides and opens onto the city's Woods. In the centre of the square, in the Andrássy út axis, stands the Millennium Monument. It is in the form of a 36 m high obelisk, from whose summit the Archangel Gabriel rises to heaven, holding the Hungarian crown and the double apostolic cross. According to legend, the archangel Gabriel appeared in a dream to St Stephen, the first Christian king of Hungary, by offering him the crown. The base of the column is decorated with a proudly camped equestrian group representing Árpád and the leaders of the other six Magyar tribes who conquered the country in 896.

Behind the Millennium Monument, two semi-circular colonnades present the great figures of Hungarian history. After the Second World War, the Habsburg statues in it were replaced by Hungarian politicians. In 1920, the tomb of the Unknown Soldier was inaugurated at the foot of the monument. Under the communist regime, the Heroes' Square was the place of forced gatherings. On the other hand, the burial of Prime Minister Imre Nagy and his companions, executed by the communists, brought together 250,000 people who came spontaneously. The square is always a gathering place for national holidays or demonstrations.

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tatav
Visited in april 2017
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Impressionnant, au bout de Andrassy. Grande place où on imagine bien les grandes maniestations de l'ère communiste (avec oub=vriers et paysans ramenés par cars entiers!!). Porte d'entrée sur Bois-de-Ville
mandina77
Visited in may 2017
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très belle place pour de belles photos à faire. Si possible faites la visite avant 10h et là vous serez tranquilles la place est vide avant cette heure-ci, après tous les groupes de visiteurs arrivent en masse.
C-Line69
Visited in march 2017
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Je vous conseille d'arriver à la place des héros à pieds par la grande rue "Andrassy ut" afin d'admirer les belles villas qui la borde.
Derrière le monument, il y a un grand parc idéal pour se reposer ou pique niquer.
Le monument est dédiés aux fondateurs de la patrie ( les 14 statues) et aux morts pour le pays.
Visited in december 2015
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Lieu de rassemblement et symbole historique du pays. On y sent toute la ferveur du peuple hongrois lors des grands événements.
anneonym
Visited in july 2015
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Un incontournable de Budapest!! Cette place est gigantesque! N'hésitez pas à vous approcher des statues, toutes immenses et impressionnantes. Vous pouvez ensuite rejoindre les termes de Szechenyi à pied en passant par la cour du château (près du lac, vous verrez). Le parc est très agréable, et les termes sont pour mon avis les meilleurs de Budapest!

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