As soon as tourists and visitors get into the House of terror in Budapest there is a strong initial attraction to them: their sight is immediately attracted by an old Soviet tank.
Located at Andrassi utca 60, the House of terror is a museum now, but the historic building was witness to two shameful and tragic periods in Hungary's 20th century history. Between 1945 and 1956, in peacetime, 487 peole were executed on political grounds. After the 1956 Revolution, nearly 230 freedom fighters were executed. The minimum age at which people could be sentenced to death was lowered to sixteen.
Now transformed into a museum, the building is a monument to the victims, due to the fact that many died there during the most unimaginable and horrific interrogation lasting for weeks. Other received long prison sentences.
After the fall of communism in 1989-1990, the hanging judges and prosecutors who had served the communist regime were not held to account. They were not punished, but the museum serves as a means to denunce many of them.
This post today lacks of pictures as visitors were not allowed to take photos inside the House of Terror Museum. I managed to take only two photos of the Soviet tank. The third photo shows Szabadság híd in Hungarian translates into Freedom bridge in English. It's a majestic bridge in Budapest, that crosses the Danube river, connecting the two sides of the Hungarian capital.
Beautiful ❤️ photos, Giorgio. The House of Terror is scary 😨 but fascinating.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's interesting. A lot historic information, such as videos, photos, maps, tools, etc.
Delete...and terror continues around the world.
ReplyDeleteActually, this week Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while hosting an event at Utah Valley University.
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ReplyDeleteI don't think I could visit the museum, even though it's interesting. But it would scare me.
The last photo is beautiful.
I hope you have a nice weekend.
Next example of criminal communism and damned Moscow and its minions!!! The Moscow regime.
ReplyDeleteWe cannot forget that the outbreak of the world war is the result of a secret agreement between Germany and the USSR to divide Poland between the two countries.
Giorgio, I salute you!