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About the Museum. Permanent exhibition. The House of Terror Museum is open to visitors during the Holy Week. The House of Terror Museum will be open according to normal opening times from 10.00 am to 6 pm on Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Saturday and Easter Sunday. On Easter Monday the Museum will be closed.
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The House of Terror (Hungarian: Terror Háza Múzeum) is a museum located at Andrássy Avenue 60 in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is also a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured, or killed in the building.
GETTING THERE. 1062 Budapest, Andrássy út 60. muzeum@terrorhaza.hu. +36 (1) 374 26 00. The House of Terror Museum is easily accessible by the Millennium underground (M1) or tram 4 / 6. It is a short walk from Vörösmarty utca underground station or Oktogon tram stop.
Jan 25, 2024 · The House of Terror Museum, established in 2002 at 60 Andrássy Avenue in Budapest, is a poignant testament to Hungary’s turbulent history. It serves as both a museum and a memorial, occupying a historic building where once the victims of the fascist Arrow Cross and the Communist Secret Police (ÁVH) were detained during and after World War II.
The House of Terror Museum is a building which commemorates two tragic eras in Hungarian history. From 1944 to 1990, our nation was robbed of its independence and freedom - first by Arrow Cross thugs supported by German Nazis, and then by communists backed by the Soviet Union.
The House of Terror Museum in Budapest is a monument to the memory of those held captive, tortured, and killed by two repressive regimes that held sway over Hungarians for many years. The House of Terror helps visitors learn about Hungary during WWII, including Nazi totalitarianism and the tyrannical aspects of the Soviet Communist occupation ...
Oct 14, 2013 · In 2000, the ˝The Public Foundation for the Research of Central and East European History and Society˝ purchased what is now called the “Terror House” with the aim of building a museum that would...