Heroes’ Square, or Hősök Tere, is a grand public space located at the entrance to Budapest’s City Park. This expansive area features sweeping columns, statues, and monuments dedicated to Hungary’s celebrated statesmen. The square’s central feature is the Millennium Monument, which includes a semicircular colonnade and statues of Hungarian kings and leaders. Visitors can explore the detailed sculptures and architecture, making it an ideal stop for those wandering through the park or before visiting the nearby Museum of Fine Arts.
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