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House of Terror, Budapest




Your visit to the exotic and the beautiful city of Budapest will remain incomplete, if you miss out the House of Terror, Budapest. This city is dotted with large number of museums, which are visited by people from all corners of the world. The House of Terror, Budapest is a fascinating and extraordinary building that arrests the attention of the visitors.

The House of Terror in Budapest is located at the Andrassy Street. This unusual building was previously the headquarters of the Nazis of Hungary between the period of 1944 and 1945. This building was taken over by the Communist secret police when the Soviet troops were liberated. This building thus, illustrates the dark periods of the Nazi and Communism repression. When the sun reflects through the letters terror written on the building, it reminds the people of the terror that was subjected on the Hungarian people.

House of Terror, Budapest stands as a memorial for the sufferers of oppressive terror. Getting inside the building, you can find the torture chambers and interrogation rooms of the Hungarian Communists influenced by the Soviets. This building will take you back to the history of Budapest.

The exhibits of the House of Terror in Budapest, which has now turned to be one of the major Tourist Attractions in Budapest, illustrates the horrible events which took place in Hungary. There are several written documents from the survivors stating the events that occurred during that time. The cells and the prison clearly show the terror inflicted by the Communist to the people. It testifies the inhuman treatment meted out to the people of Hungary.

A prominent feature of the House of Terror, Budapest, is the Changing Room that shows a rotating mannequin and a photo of the victims during those dark and horrified years. You can visit this building to witness those dark days. It remains open to the public from 10 to 6 pm on the Tuesday to Friday. On the Saturdays and the Sundays, it remains open from 10 to 7:30pm.

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