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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-05 09:39

in LeoFinance3 months ago

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The House of Terror museum is both informative and haunting, located in a building that once housed the headquarters of the Nazi party and later the Communist regime. Through various exhibits, visitors can learn about Hungary's tumultuous history and the oppression faced by its citizens. Opt for the English audio guide for a deeper understanding of the artifacts.

2. Central Market Hall

For a taste of Hungarian culture, a visit to the Central Market Hall is a must. This bustling three-story market is a vibrant hub of food and goods, featuring everything from fresh produce to traditional Hungarian delicacies. Built in 1897, it not only serves as a marketplace but also as a cultural experience where visitors can wander through local foods, spices, and souvenirs.

1. City Park