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Heroes' Square, or Hősök tere in Hungarian, was built in 1896 to commemorate the thousandth anniversary of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in 895 AD. Here's more about its history and significance:

  1. Construction: Designed by architect Albert Schickedanz and sculptor György Zala, Heroes' Square was constructed as part of the extensive urban planning efforts for the Millennium Celebrations in Budapest.

  2. Purpose: The square was intended to serve as a monumental space to honor the nation's most important historical figures and events. The Millennium Monument, located at its center, features statues of prominent Hungarian leaders and symbols representing various aspects of the country's history and culture.

  3. Symbolism: The statues and reliefs on the Millennium Monument depict scenes from Hungarian history, including the leaders of the seven Magyar tribes who founded Hungary, as well as other significant historical figures and allegorical representations of War, Peace, Work, and Welfare.

  4. Cultural Icon: Over the years, Heroes' Square has become one of Budapest's most iconic landmarks and a symbol of Hungarian national identity. It remains a popular tourist attraction and a site of national celebrations and events.

 

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