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House of Terror Budapest - Terror Haza Budapest

Posted in Museums in Budapest by arpiboy on October 24th, 2006

The photos has been taken to 22 of October 2006 one day before the 50 Th. anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution 1956.
There was a big event on the Andrassy boulevard.
The House of Terror has been built to 2002 this is a memorial museum of the victims of the communist dictatorship and era in Hungary.
In the House of Terror Museum you can see a lot of photos about the victims, and the other side. You can watch interviews and short movies on the displays.
There are an interesting room in the Terror Haza Muzeum a map on a carpet you can walk.
In the museum I cannot use my camera so visit the official site of the museum for photos or visit it if you are in Budapest.
House of Terror Budapest museum picture
The House of Terror (Terror Haza) museum building in Budapest

Terror Haza Budapest

House of Terror Budapest

VI. Andrassy ut 60, Budapest, Hungary

Tel: (+36-1) 374 26 00

Web: www.terrorhaza.hu

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Aquincum Museum Budapest

Posted in Museums in Budapest by arpiboy on October 22nd, 2006

Aquincum Museum Budapest
Aquincum Museum Budapest Photo

The part of Budapest city now known is Obuda is the site of the principal town of the Roman province of Pannonia.

Budapest Aquincum Museum photo
The frontier of the Roman Empire ran along the line of the Danube River, and Budapest’s 2000 years old forerunner was called Aquincum. It was an important military center, but a civilian town of merchants and artists also grew up around it. Remains of the military amphitheatre can be seen at Obuda and a mile further on ruins of the streets of the civilian town of its houses.
Aquincum Budapest
Now there is the aquincum museum where you can see the ruins of the Roman Aquincum.

Address: 139. Szentendrei street
Budapest district III.
Tel: +36 (1) 2501-650

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