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English: Martyrs Monument, Ostapenko and Captain Steinmetz statues in the Memento Park. Author: Kalló Viktor, 1960; Kerényi Jenő, 1958; Mikus Sándor, 1958.
Deutsch: Märtyrer Denkmal, Ostapenko und Kapitän Steinmetz statuen im Szoborpark (Memento Park), Budapest. Autor: Kalló Viktor, 1960; Kerényi Jenő, 1958; Mikus Sándor, 1958.
Français : Monument aux martyrs, Ostapenko et Capitaine Steinmetz au Parc Memento, Budapest. Auteur: Kalló Viktor, 1960; Kerényi Jenő 1958; Mikus Sándor, 1958.
Magyar: Az ellenforradalom mártírjainak emlékműve. Alkotó: Kalló Viktor. Év: 1960. Alapanyaga: bronz. Eredeti helye: VIII. Köztársaság tér. Osztapenkó. Alkotó: Kerényi Jenő. Év: 1951. Alapanyaga: bronz. Eredeti helye: XI: Budaörsi út - Balatoni út. Steinmetz kapitány. Alkotó: Mikus Sándor. Év: 1958. Alapanyaga: bronz. Eredeti helye: XVIII. Vöröshadsereg (ma: Üllői) út.
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Camera location47° 25′ 33.1″ N, 18° 59′ 54.17″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

en: Memento Park is an open air museum in Budapest, dedicated to monumental statues from Hungary's Communist period (1949-1989). There are statues of Lenin, Marx, and Engels, as well as Hungarian Communist leaders such as Béla Kun, Endre Ságvári, or Árpád Szakasits. The park was designed by Hungarian architect, Akos Eleod, who won the competition announced by the Budapest General Assembly (Fővárosi Közgyűlés) in 1991.

de: Der Szoborpark (Statuenpark; auch Memento Park) befindet sich im Südwesten der ungarischen Hauptstadt Budapest. Er wurde 1993 eröffnet und umfasst eine von Akos Eleöd gestaltete Sammlung von Denkmälern aus der Zeit des Realsozialismus.

ru: Парк «Мементо» — музей в Будапеште, созданный по проекту Акоша Элееда и открывшийся в 1993 году. Основную часть парка занимает собрание скульптур социалистического периода истории Венгрии общей численностью в 40 экспонатов. Большая часть этих скульптур была демонтирована в 1989 году и свезена в парк, где был создан музей под открытым небом.

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