Liberty Statue
Bronze war memorial erected in 1947 featuring a female figure holding a palm branch, symbolizing freedom and liberation. It stands on a hilltop offering panoramic views of the city. Read more…
The monument was erected in 1947 to commemorate Soviet soldiers and the liberation of Hungary from Nazism after World War II. It consists of a 14-meter tall bronze statue of a female figure holding a palm branch, mounted on a 26-meter high pedestal, reaching a total height of 40 meters. Known as the Monument of Freedom, it serves both as a war memorial and a significant piece of public art.
Situated on a prominent hill, the statue forms a distinctive part of the city skyline and provides panoramic views over the urban landscape. Its symbolic female figure represents freedom and liberation, a theme consistent across various local names and languages. The monument is accessible to the public and functions as a historical landmark and viewpoint.
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