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Visita guiada con entrada en Memento Park

5.0(60)Budapest1 hora
VIATOR5.0(9)TRIPADVISOR5.0(51)

Descripción

En esta visita guiada, la era pasada de las estatuas de propaganda política en Memento Park cobra vida. Únase a un viaje en el tiempo al pasado comunista de Hungría, donde el diseño conceptual de Memento Park es el plan de estudios. Escuche historias sobre la vida cotidiana, escenas de arte y cultura, y esperanzas y miedos detrás de la antigua Cortina de Hierro. Contexto político, cositas de la historia, hechos divertidos sobre la herencia disonante de Hungría: cosas que siempre quiso aprender pero que no tenía a quién preguntar. ¡Únete al tour y el guía local te lo dirá!

Opciones de la excursión

Visita guiada con entrada en Memento Park

Itinerario

Entrada incluida70 min

Únete a la visita guiada en Memento Park para desarrollar tu conocimiento sobre la historia del comunismo. La duración base del recorrido es de unos 70 minutos. En caso de preguntas, el guía permanece disponible para preguntas y respuestas después del recorrido durante unos 20 minutos. Entonces es el momento para tomar fotos y explorar las atracciones en el lugar, la exhibición de películas y la exposición de fotos en el cuartel, los secretos de la tribuna de Stalin y el majestuoso Trabant!

Lo más destacado

Visita guiada
Cuota de admisión

Qué incluye

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Visita guiada
Cuota de admisión

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Información importante

  • Accesible para silla de ruedas
  • Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
  • Se admiten animales de asistencia
  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física

Opiniones(60)

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SoylentGreen1901
June 1, 2026
Excellent tour of Memento Park

Really good tour of the park by very knowledgeable guide - great to hear about the architectural layout of the park setting the scene for the statues, the historic context for each statue and excellent to be able to see the photos from the guide of where the statues were originally placed.

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k1mitchell_
May 23, 2026
Well worth a visit!

Getting to this place by bus was not for the novice! But my visit was fantastic. Borbara was a fantastic guide, sharing personal experiences from her own life and great context for the statues. I'm so glad I made the effort to get there.

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Y1534WGjillj
May 10, 2026
Original and highly recommended!

An important reminder of history in an original setting, I highly recommend a visit to Memento Park, especially with a guided tour, which is completely worth the money and the trip out to the park (50 minutes by public transport). Barbara’s tour was well-structured and thorough, and she encouraged me to ask questions. Invaluably, she lived in Budapest during the communist times and therefore was able to give genuine insight into what life was like. I’d encourage everyone who’s taking a trip to Budapest to include this in your itinerary!

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Guide40354974495
April 18, 2026
Family Trip to Memento Park

Moving experience with excellent tour guide

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jamesgJ6054KV
April 18, 2026
Fascinating stories behind the statues

Fascinating guided tour with insights into the history of Hungary. Without our guide we would never have known all of the stories behind the statues.

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H3393LXdavidd
April 13, 2026
A dive into the Communist era in Hungary

Guided tours are, in my opinion, essential to enjoy this place to the fullest and to grasp its richness. We had a visit in English with our guide, Borbála, who knew how to share with passion and precision his memories of youth in Hungary. In particular, it has enlightened us about the conditions of life under the Communist regime and the omnipresence of propaganda in all aspects of daily life. Monumental statues, once scattered throughout Budapest before 1991, take on a whole new dimension. The museum also offers the screening of training films for Hungarian intelligence agents, used to track down “traitors”: rare, fascinating and particularly immersive documents. Beyond the historical aspect, the impressive statues as well as the Trabant exhibited at the entrance are worth a visit!

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Daniel1185
April 7, 2026
Left feeling much more knowledgeable on Hungarian history.

Ilda was the best guide! very informative on every detail we asked, Would have missed out on so much fascinating history if we had not had the guided tour with such an excellent guide. Ilda told us about her own experiences, Hungarian history and the context of the monuments. Along with making the backgrounds of the monuments much more understandable, Ilda's personal stories made the information much more real and alive.

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Ian M
April 5, 2026
Zoltan (excellent guided visit)

“There was once an era which expressed itself through these threatening symbols” (G.Boros). Having “liberated” Hungary, the authorities glorified the communist ideal and its representatives. Memento Park is well worth a guided visit (buy a written guide, at the very least). Seven of us paid for a private tour on a Wednesday (it cost us about £14 per head, including entry). Zoltan is an excellent guide. There were plenty of laughs for such a serious, historical subject. As a child, Zoltan was a member of the Communists’ Pioneer Association. He remembers one of the statues from his home district. His grandfather was forced to work in a foreign mine. It was easy and economical to reach Memento Park. We used a Bolt taxi.

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Stay55751133932
March 23, 2026
Memento park with tour

An exceptional collection of statues and relics. Best seen with a tour, our guide gave a rich history and compelling story of Hungarys past with communism.

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claudiol302
March 17, 2026
Must-see! You'll love it.

I bought, directly on the Memento Park website, the package including round trip transport from the hotel in a real "vintage" Trabant car (bursting Soviet East German car), entrance fee, Italian tour and a drink each. Everything was perfectly managed by the very nice guide Judit who, with great historical, political and social knowledge of the 42 great statues, easily allowed us to "get" into the true meaning of the tour: understanding the period and the almost theatrical spectacularity of Hungary's relations with "mother" Russia. The Memento Park, ultimately, collects the colossal sculptures of the pressing and continuous Soviet propaganda (ideological, military and economic) that after the 1956 uprising were moved a little outside Budapest. The statues are well arranged in the large open area, easily photographed and without particular architectural barriers. Apart from Judit's very clear explanations, it is still recommended to buy the pretty booklet "In the shadow of Stalin's boots", printed and paginated as was used in the years of Soviet rule. In conclusion: a must see!

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