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Tickets to Memento Park

Explore Budapest’s Memento Park, view large-scale communist statues, historic exhibits and rare photos, and visit the famous Stalin’s Grandstand.

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Tickets to Memento Park

Explore Budapest’s Memento Park, view large-scale communist statues, historic exhibits and rare photos, and visit the famous Stalin’s Grandstand.

Explore at your own pace

Free cancellation

Välitön vahvistus

Mobiililippu

Tickets to Memento Park

Explore Budapest’s Memento Park, view large-scale communist statues, historic exhibits and rare photos, and visit the famous Stalin’s Grandstand.

Explore at your own pace

Free cancellation

Välitön vahvistus

Mobiililippu

Alkaen HUF3399.42

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Highlights

  • Explore Hungary’s communist era through monumental statues and open-air exhibits

  • See figures of historic communist leaders like Lenin and Marx alongside socialist realist art

  • Visit The Most Cheerful Barrack to view photographs and documents from revolutionary times

  • Watch a documentary about the life of a secret service agent and enter Stalin’s Grandstand bunker

  • Experience a unique piece of movie history featured in "A Good Day to Die Hard"

What’s Included

  • Entry to Memento Park

  • Access to The Most Cheerful Barrack exhibitions

  • Entry to Stalin’s Grandstand and the bunker

Tietoa

Discover the History of Memento Park in Budapest

Dive Into Hungary's Communist Legacy

Memento Park is a one-of-a-kind open-air museum on the outskirts of Budapest dedicated to preserving Hungary's communist past. Here, visitors can see over 40 colossal statues and plaques that once dotted Budapest's boulevards and squares. These monuments, representing Lenin, Marx, Engels and several other leaders, offer a rare opportunity to reflect on how art and propaganda shaped public life during Hungary’s socialist decades. Memento Park’s design and layout provide thoughtful context for the period, placing visitors amidst historical icons while encouraging a deeper understanding of the era’s social and political attitudes.

Iconic Statues and Unique Art

The park’s striking sculptures are powerful examples of socialist realism, a style characterized by grand gestures and ideological symbolism. Walking through Memento Park, you can view statues created by leading Hungarian artists that once dominated the public spaces in Budapest. From the imposing figure of Lenin to vivid depictions of soldiers and workers, each sculpture tells a story of Hungary’s twentieth-century history. These monuments once symbolized ideological control but now serve as tools for education, debate and remembrance.

The Most Cheerful Barrack Exhibition

Within the park, The Most Cheerful Barrack is an exhibition hall showcasing photos, authentic documents, and materials about pivotal events like the 1956 revolution and the sweeping changes of 1989-1990. Insightful displays narrate citizens’ struggles, victories and moments of resistance during the transition from dictatorship to democracy. This interactive space allows you to better grasp the courage and resilience of Hungarians living under communist rule.

Experience Stalin’s Grandstand and the Bunker

Stalin’s Grandstand is another highlight, offering a glimpse into the staging of power during the socialist era. The structure is a replica of the original tribune, famous for the massive statue of Stalin that protesters toppled in 1956, leaving behind only his boots as a symbol of revolution. Venture below the grandstand to discover a recreated bunker, offering insight into the secretive operations of the regime. You’ll also find a documentary film detailing the life and work of a former secret service agent, deepening your understanding of the mechanisms of surveillance and political control.

On the Silver Screen

Memento Park has also claimed its place in pop culture, appearing in the opening scene of the action film “A Good Day to Die Hard,” starring Bruce Willis. Fans of film and history alike will find this an intriguing backdrop that connects Budapest’s real and cinematic narratives.

Visiting Tips and Practical Information

Memento Park is open daily, with hours adjusted seasonally. Most areas are accessible on foot, but visitors should be aware that the terrain may not be suitable for everyone. Leashed pets are allowed, making it a convenient destination for all family members. To make the most of your experience, plan ahead and allow time for the documentary and exhibitions.

  • Reflect on the artistry and history of major communist-era monuments

  • Explore key exhibits about Hungary’s revolutionary past

  • Step inside Stalin’s Grandstand and its symbolic bunker

  • See a real film location and enjoy a day outdoors

Book your Tickets to Memento Park tickets now!

Vierailijan ohjeet
  • Stay on designated paths and respect all statues and exhibits

  • Supervise children at all times around large monuments

  • Smoking is permitted only in designated areas

  • Pets must be kept on a leash at all times

  • Dispose of litter responsibly and respect the park’s environment

Aukioloajat

Maanantai
Tiistai
Keskiviikko
Torstai
Perjantai
Lauantai
Sunnuntai

10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm

Usein kysytyt kysymykset

What are the opening hours for Memento Park?

Memento Park is open daily. Hours vary from 10am to 4pm (November to March) and 10am to 6pm (April to October).

Is the park accessible for visitors with mobility needs?

The terrain in some areas is uneven and may not be fully accessible for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility.

Are pets permitted inside Memento Park?

Pets on leashes are allowed inside the park.

What can I see with my Memento Park ticket?

Your ticket grants access to the outdoor statue garden, The Most Cheerful Barrack, Stalin’s Grandstand and the bunker.

Is ID required to enter Memento Park?

A valid photo identification might be required for ticket verification at entry.

Tärkeää tietoa ennen tapahtumaa
  • Wear comfortable shoes as much of the park involves walking along uneven paths

  • Pets are allowed on a leash inside the park

  • Bring a photo ID for ticket verification at entry

  • Stalin’s Grandstand area includes stairs and may not be fully accessible

  • Check seasonal opening hours before your visit

Peruutuskäytäntö

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Osoite

Balatoni út - Szabadkai utca sarok

Kohokohdat ja sisällöt

Highlights

  • Explore Hungary’s communist era through monumental statues and open-air exhibits

  • See figures of historic communist leaders like Lenin and Marx alongside socialist realist art

  • Visit The Most Cheerful Barrack to view photographs and documents from revolutionary times

  • Watch a documentary about the life of a secret service agent and enter Stalin’s Grandstand bunker

  • Experience a unique piece of movie history featured in "A Good Day to Die Hard"

What’s Included

  • Entry to Memento Park

  • Access to The Most Cheerful Barrack exhibitions

  • Entry to Stalin’s Grandstand and the bunker

Tietoa

Discover the History of Memento Park in Budapest

Dive Into Hungary's Communist Legacy

Memento Park is a one-of-a-kind open-air museum on the outskirts of Budapest dedicated to preserving Hungary's communist past. Here, visitors can see over 40 colossal statues and plaques that once dotted Budapest's boulevards and squares. These monuments, representing Lenin, Marx, Engels and several other leaders, offer a rare opportunity to reflect on how art and propaganda shaped public life during Hungary’s socialist decades. Memento Park’s design and layout provide thoughtful context for the period, placing visitors amidst historical icons while encouraging a deeper understanding of the era’s social and political attitudes.

Iconic Statues and Unique Art

The park’s striking sculptures are powerful examples of socialist realism, a style characterized by grand gestures and ideological symbolism. Walking through Memento Park, you can view statues created by leading Hungarian artists that once dominated the public spaces in Budapest. From the imposing figure of Lenin to vivid depictions of soldiers and workers, each sculpture tells a story of Hungary’s twentieth-century history. These monuments once symbolized ideological control but now serve as tools for education, debate and remembrance.

The Most Cheerful Barrack Exhibition

Within the park, The Most Cheerful Barrack is an exhibition hall showcasing photos, authentic documents, and materials about pivotal events like the 1956 revolution and the sweeping changes of 1989-1990. Insightful displays narrate citizens’ struggles, victories and moments of resistance during the transition from dictatorship to democracy. This interactive space allows you to better grasp the courage and resilience of Hungarians living under communist rule.

Experience Stalin’s Grandstand and the Bunker

Stalin’s Grandstand is another highlight, offering a glimpse into the staging of power during the socialist era. The structure is a replica of the original tribune, famous for the massive statue of Stalin that protesters toppled in 1956, leaving behind only his boots as a symbol of revolution. Venture below the grandstand to discover a recreated bunker, offering insight into the secretive operations of the regime. You’ll also find a documentary film detailing the life and work of a former secret service agent, deepening your understanding of the mechanisms of surveillance and political control.

On the Silver Screen

Memento Park has also claimed its place in pop culture, appearing in the opening scene of the action film “A Good Day to Die Hard,” starring Bruce Willis. Fans of film and history alike will find this an intriguing backdrop that connects Budapest’s real and cinematic narratives.

Visiting Tips and Practical Information

Memento Park is open daily, with hours adjusted seasonally. Most areas are accessible on foot, but visitors should be aware that the terrain may not be suitable for everyone. Leashed pets are allowed, making it a convenient destination for all family members. To make the most of your experience, plan ahead and allow time for the documentary and exhibitions.

  • Reflect on the artistry and history of major communist-era monuments

  • Explore key exhibits about Hungary’s revolutionary past

  • Step inside Stalin’s Grandstand and its symbolic bunker

  • See a real film location and enjoy a day outdoors

Book your Tickets to Memento Park tickets now!

Vierailijan ohjeet
  • Stay on designated paths and respect all statues and exhibits

  • Supervise children at all times around large monuments

  • Smoking is permitted only in designated areas

  • Pets must be kept on a leash at all times

  • Dispose of litter responsibly and respect the park’s environment

Aukioloajat

Maanantai
Tiistai
Keskiviikko
Torstai
Perjantai
Lauantai
Sunnuntai

10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm

Usein kysytyt kysymykset

What are the opening hours for Memento Park?

Memento Park is open daily. Hours vary from 10am to 4pm (November to March) and 10am to 6pm (April to October).

Is the park accessible for visitors with mobility needs?

The terrain in some areas is uneven and may not be fully accessible for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility.

Are pets permitted inside Memento Park?

Pets on leashes are allowed inside the park.

What can I see with my Memento Park ticket?

Your ticket grants access to the outdoor statue garden, The Most Cheerful Barrack, Stalin’s Grandstand and the bunker.

Is ID required to enter Memento Park?

A valid photo identification might be required for ticket verification at entry.

Tärkeää tietoa ennen tapahtumaa
  • Wear comfortable shoes as much of the park involves walking along uneven paths

  • Pets are allowed on a leash inside the park

  • Bring a photo ID for ticket verification at entry

  • Stalin’s Grandstand area includes stairs and may not be fully accessible

  • Check seasonal opening hours before your visit

Peruutuskäytäntö

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Osoite

Balatoni út - Szabadkai utca sarok

Kohokohdat ja sisällöt

Highlights

  • Explore Hungary’s communist era through monumental statues and open-air exhibits

  • See figures of historic communist leaders like Lenin and Marx alongside socialist realist art

  • Visit The Most Cheerful Barrack to view photographs and documents from revolutionary times

  • Watch a documentary about the life of a secret service agent and enter Stalin’s Grandstand bunker

  • Experience a unique piece of movie history featured in "A Good Day to Die Hard"

What’s Included

  • Entry to Memento Park

  • Access to The Most Cheerful Barrack exhibitions

  • Entry to Stalin’s Grandstand and the bunker

Tietoa

Discover the History of Memento Park in Budapest

Dive Into Hungary's Communist Legacy

Memento Park is a one-of-a-kind open-air museum on the outskirts of Budapest dedicated to preserving Hungary's communist past. Here, visitors can see over 40 colossal statues and plaques that once dotted Budapest's boulevards and squares. These monuments, representing Lenin, Marx, Engels and several other leaders, offer a rare opportunity to reflect on how art and propaganda shaped public life during Hungary’s socialist decades. Memento Park’s design and layout provide thoughtful context for the period, placing visitors amidst historical icons while encouraging a deeper understanding of the era’s social and political attitudes.

Iconic Statues and Unique Art

The park’s striking sculptures are powerful examples of socialist realism, a style characterized by grand gestures and ideological symbolism. Walking through Memento Park, you can view statues created by leading Hungarian artists that once dominated the public spaces in Budapest. From the imposing figure of Lenin to vivid depictions of soldiers and workers, each sculpture tells a story of Hungary’s twentieth-century history. These monuments once symbolized ideological control but now serve as tools for education, debate and remembrance.

The Most Cheerful Barrack Exhibition

Within the park, The Most Cheerful Barrack is an exhibition hall showcasing photos, authentic documents, and materials about pivotal events like the 1956 revolution and the sweeping changes of 1989-1990. Insightful displays narrate citizens’ struggles, victories and moments of resistance during the transition from dictatorship to democracy. This interactive space allows you to better grasp the courage and resilience of Hungarians living under communist rule.

Experience Stalin’s Grandstand and the Bunker

Stalin’s Grandstand is another highlight, offering a glimpse into the staging of power during the socialist era. The structure is a replica of the original tribune, famous for the massive statue of Stalin that protesters toppled in 1956, leaving behind only his boots as a symbol of revolution. Venture below the grandstand to discover a recreated bunker, offering insight into the secretive operations of the regime. You’ll also find a documentary film detailing the life and work of a former secret service agent, deepening your understanding of the mechanisms of surveillance and political control.

On the Silver Screen

Memento Park has also claimed its place in pop culture, appearing in the opening scene of the action film “A Good Day to Die Hard,” starring Bruce Willis. Fans of film and history alike will find this an intriguing backdrop that connects Budapest’s real and cinematic narratives.

Visiting Tips and Practical Information

Memento Park is open daily, with hours adjusted seasonally. Most areas are accessible on foot, but visitors should be aware that the terrain may not be suitable for everyone. Leashed pets are allowed, making it a convenient destination for all family members. To make the most of your experience, plan ahead and allow time for the documentary and exhibitions.

  • Reflect on the artistry and history of major communist-era monuments

  • Explore key exhibits about Hungary’s revolutionary past

  • Step inside Stalin’s Grandstand and its symbolic bunker

  • See a real film location and enjoy a day outdoors

Book your Tickets to Memento Park tickets now!

Tärkeää tietoa ennen tapahtumaa
  • Wear comfortable shoes as much of the park involves walking along uneven paths

  • Pets are allowed on a leash inside the park

  • Bring a photo ID for ticket verification at entry

  • Stalin’s Grandstand area includes stairs and may not be fully accessible

  • Check seasonal opening hours before your visit

Vierailijan ohjeet
  • Stay on designated paths and respect all statues and exhibits

  • Supervise children at all times around large monuments

  • Smoking is permitted only in designated areas

  • Pets must be kept on a leash at all times

  • Dispose of litter responsibly and respect the park’s environment

Peruutuskäytäntö

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Osoite

Balatoni út - Szabadkai utca sarok

Kohokohdat ja sisällöt

Highlights

  • Explore Hungary’s communist era through monumental statues and open-air exhibits

  • See figures of historic communist leaders like Lenin and Marx alongside socialist realist art

  • Visit The Most Cheerful Barrack to view photographs and documents from revolutionary times

  • Watch a documentary about the life of a secret service agent and enter Stalin’s Grandstand bunker

  • Experience a unique piece of movie history featured in "A Good Day to Die Hard"

What’s Included

  • Entry to Memento Park

  • Access to The Most Cheerful Barrack exhibitions

  • Entry to Stalin’s Grandstand and the bunker

Tietoa

Discover the History of Memento Park in Budapest

Dive Into Hungary's Communist Legacy

Memento Park is a one-of-a-kind open-air museum on the outskirts of Budapest dedicated to preserving Hungary's communist past. Here, visitors can see over 40 colossal statues and plaques that once dotted Budapest's boulevards and squares. These monuments, representing Lenin, Marx, Engels and several other leaders, offer a rare opportunity to reflect on how art and propaganda shaped public life during Hungary’s socialist decades. Memento Park’s design and layout provide thoughtful context for the period, placing visitors amidst historical icons while encouraging a deeper understanding of the era’s social and political attitudes.

Iconic Statues and Unique Art

The park’s striking sculptures are powerful examples of socialist realism, a style characterized by grand gestures and ideological symbolism. Walking through Memento Park, you can view statues created by leading Hungarian artists that once dominated the public spaces in Budapest. From the imposing figure of Lenin to vivid depictions of soldiers and workers, each sculpture tells a story of Hungary’s twentieth-century history. These monuments once symbolized ideological control but now serve as tools for education, debate and remembrance.

The Most Cheerful Barrack Exhibition

Within the park, The Most Cheerful Barrack is an exhibition hall showcasing photos, authentic documents, and materials about pivotal events like the 1956 revolution and the sweeping changes of 1989-1990. Insightful displays narrate citizens’ struggles, victories and moments of resistance during the transition from dictatorship to democracy. This interactive space allows you to better grasp the courage and resilience of Hungarians living under communist rule.

Experience Stalin’s Grandstand and the Bunker

Stalin’s Grandstand is another highlight, offering a glimpse into the staging of power during the socialist era. The structure is a replica of the original tribune, famous for the massive statue of Stalin that protesters toppled in 1956, leaving behind only his boots as a symbol of revolution. Venture below the grandstand to discover a recreated bunker, offering insight into the secretive operations of the regime. You’ll also find a documentary film detailing the life and work of a former secret service agent, deepening your understanding of the mechanisms of surveillance and political control.

On the Silver Screen

Memento Park has also claimed its place in pop culture, appearing in the opening scene of the action film “A Good Day to Die Hard,” starring Bruce Willis. Fans of film and history alike will find this an intriguing backdrop that connects Budapest’s real and cinematic narratives.

Visiting Tips and Practical Information

Memento Park is open daily, with hours adjusted seasonally. Most areas are accessible on foot, but visitors should be aware that the terrain may not be suitable for everyone. Leashed pets are allowed, making it a convenient destination for all family members. To make the most of your experience, plan ahead and allow time for the documentary and exhibitions.

  • Reflect on the artistry and history of major communist-era monuments

  • Explore key exhibits about Hungary’s revolutionary past

  • Step inside Stalin’s Grandstand and its symbolic bunker

  • See a real film location and enjoy a day outdoors

Book your Tickets to Memento Park tickets now!

Tärkeää tietoa ennen tapahtumaa
  • Wear comfortable shoes as much of the park involves walking along uneven paths

  • Pets are allowed on a leash inside the park

  • Bring a photo ID for ticket verification at entry

  • Stalin’s Grandstand area includes stairs and may not be fully accessible

  • Check seasonal opening hours before your visit

Vierailijan ohjeet
  • Stay on designated paths and respect all statues and exhibits

  • Supervise children at all times around large monuments

  • Smoking is permitted only in designated areas

  • Pets must be kept on a leash at all times

  • Dispose of litter responsibly and respect the park’s environment

Peruutuskäytäntö

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Osoite

Balatoni út - Szabadkai utca sarok

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