Your first stop will be Szabadsag Square that became famous during the Habsburg era and is home to the Soviet Memorial. Here is where the World War II liberation of Hungary took place and where you will learn about Cardinal Mindszenty's part in the 1956 revolution and see the U.S. Embassy. You will visit the Batthyany Eternal Flame for the 1956 revolution remembering those who fought and lost their lives.You will also hear the story of the 13 admirals and Hungary's first Prime Minister Batthyany.
Your next stop will be the Parliament area where in the 1956 Revolution the shots were fired, which began the revolt to take up arms. Visit the Imre Nagy memorial, the remembrance of the man who defied the leaders in Moscow and paid dearly on the gallows two years later in total secrecy through a court and sentencing.
Enjoy a stroll through the 7th district of Gozdu Udvar, take a walk through the former Jewish Ghetto and learn about the World War II Nazi occupation. Your next stop will lead you to a private exhibition at a fully furnished flat with real relicts highlighting the way people lived in communist times. You will further hear stories about what it was like to be a child and a pioneer in this era.