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This was truly one of the most interesting sites we visited in Budapest. This is a little out of the way, but that said very easy to get to and from; metro & bus ride away. We were given a guide book by the most friendly bus driver, but we would have purchased it and is well worth the money. The park has amazing Soviet history that comes alive with each step. It’s well maintained and a great place to remove yourself from the crowds. Highlight of our visit.
Quiet a historic place that you should visit in my opinion
We spent around 90 minutes in the park, reading the guide book along with watching the statues. The story is very interesting, you can get to know how the communism was working in Hungary back in the days. The guy at the entrance was super kind.
Very impressive and moving art work. Definitely worth to be visited but it’s also helpful to read about the history of world war and what happened to people in Budapest then it will be even more touching
A tear is definitely brought to your eye when you realize the trauma and fear of the persecuted people being chase into the river and being shot at by the soldiers, this type of brutality appear to still exit in our modern society in the Middle East.
Nice and different view.
Remember and learn from history and forgive the wrong . Moving forward
Impressive monument if you know something about why and the history why
Mememto Park is definitely worth visiting. We chose the Trabant Tour with guide (because we are car nerds) and were picked up and dropped off at our flat. Our Trabant driver, and guide, Judit, was amazing. She made history come alive with her knowledge of Hungary's past and her passion for Mememto Park. We loved our ride in "Gina" the Trabant and hearing about the history of "Gina" (bought for $80 US and it was running!) plus all the quirky details of this historic vehicle. Overall great value, fun, and very informative.
Orbán fél a tüntetőktől és ezért építette ezt ide ,hogy a tömegnek két felé kelljen válniuk. (Patkány Orbán)
Too expensive ticket.
Taking into consideration that it's a plot 25 km away from Budapest, not too much to see but a few old and rusty statues.

Anyway, good for seeing what communism was and did, and why it should have been banned all through the world.
This site is very small, but it contains statues, bunker, videos and a small view. It's far away from the city center, but reachable with public transportation (101B, 101E, 150 buses). Overall it's ok, but only if you have the time to spare or are around the area.
Well worth the trip out of the middle of town and so easy to reach by public transport. Terrific, passionate staff to explain about the park and its context. Get the guidebook - it tells you so much. Fascinating visit for me as I had seen so many of these statues in their original homes in 1990!
The iron columns in this monument at Ötvenhatosok Square symbolize individual Hungarian citizens standing alone. From the back to front, the iron columns converge forward (individuals coming together) and form a sharp, unified wedge capable of anything with together.

I believe it's a very beautiful monument that harmonizes well with its surroundings. The spaced iron columns at the back are use by children for playing games and by adults for sheltering from the sun.
During our recent trip to Budapest, we decided to venture beyond the city limits to explore Memento Park, a treasure trove of monuments from Hungary's communist era. And let me tell you, it was an experience like no other.

Situated just outside the city, Memento Park boasts an impressive collection of relics that offer a glimpse into Hungary's complex history. But what truly elevated our visit was the decision to join a guided tour. We were fortunate to have Esther as our guide, and her insights transformed our visit into an unforgettable journey.

Over the course of two enlightening hours, Esther not only shed light on the symbolism behind each monument but also delved into the subtle subtexts and hidden messages embedded within them. It was fascinating to learn how the artists ingeniously conveyed deeper meanings, often reflecting the tumultuous post-war period and the evolving sociopolitical landscape.

But perhaps the most profound takeaway from our time with Esther was the realization of the park's significance in the context of democracy. As she eloquently pointed out, Memento Park stands as a testament to the fragility of democracy and the dangers of authoritarianism. It serves as a poignant reminder of the past while advocating for a future rooted in freedom and democracy.

Sure, getting to Memento Park requires a short bus ride, but trust me when I say it's worth every minute of the journey. The experience of exploring this open-air museum with a knowledgeable guide like Esther adds a layer of depth and understanding that simply can't be replicated. So if you find yourself in Budapest, do yourself a favor and make the trip to Memento Park—you won't regret it.

Memento Park Budapest offers not just a glimpse into Hungary's communist past, but also serves as a powerful testament to the importance of preserving democracy. With its thought-provoking monuments and insightful guides, it's an experience that's as educational as it is eye-opening.
Incredibly moving artistic tribute to Jewish lives lost in WWII. It’s a bit off the main road but well worth the visit to pay your respects.
Beautiful monument but incredibly sad story. Bittersweet
It's a little far away but you can reach there easily by bus. Although the weather was verya cold, it was a worthy experience. It's the commemoration of Hungarians who sacrificed their lives to defend their rights. It's a very interesting visit, I think that this establishment should be supported. Entry fee with the student discount was 1800 HUF, which was quite affordable. Much recommended.
Beautiful laid out memorial for the holocaust victims in Budapest. The story is incredible sad and heart felt. One must visit the place of you are in Budapest. There’s no tickets to buy.
Very nice relaxed place with a view of danub river and parliament building infront and a memorandum of shoes for the jews who got killed by arrow cross party in 1944
Budapest has many different memorials dotted around the city but this one is very hard hitting, made the effort to go and see this particular sculpture and found it very emotional. Please read up on why it’s here before you see it and you will understand why.
Az emlékhelyet Zimay Balázs és Mohácsi Sándor tervezték.
2020. augusztus 20.-n avatták fel.
Az emlékmű egy száz méter hosszú, a Kossuth tér felől lejtő négy méter széles sétány, amelynek két oldalfalára a történelmi Magyar Királyság 1913. évi összeírás szerinti 12.485 településnevét vésték.
A lesüllyesztette végén egy körüljárható, hatalmas, hét szegmensből álló, meghasadt gránittömb van. Közepén égő öröklánggal.
Memoriale presente nella piazza davanti al Parlamento. Sicuramente un bel memoriale, purtroppo scritto solo in ungherese. Considerando che Budapest ha moltissimo turismo, soprattutto in zona Parlamento, sarebbe utile mettere anche solo una targa o uno stand con la spiegazione in inglese.
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Érdekes emlékmű, nem találkoztam még ilyen konstrukcióval.
Elférne a bejáratnál egy több nyelvű információs tábla, hogy a külföldi vendégek is értelnezni tudják amit látnak.
Az összetartozás emlékhelye sikerülhetett volna "felemelőbben" is. Ez a herderi pusztulás motívum megmutatkozik, hogy lefelé kezdünk el sétálni meglévő városnevek társaságában. Én szívesebben vettem volna, ha az "ég felé" tör. Emelkedjünk már túl a múlton. Az ötlet viszont pozitív.