Szovjet háborús emlékmű és temető
Echoes of History: The Soviet War Memorial in Vác
Discover the Honvéd Emlékmű in Vác, a moving memorial celebrating Hungary's military history and honoring the brave soldiers who fought for the nation.
Nestled in Vác, the Honvéd Emlékmű stands as a poignant memorial dedicated to the valor of soldiers who fought for Hungary. This striking monument not only embodies national pride but also offers visitors a serene place to reflect and appreciate Hungary's rich military history. With its impressive architecture and beautifully maintained grounds, tourists will find it a meaningful addition to their travel itinerary.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting at the Váci town center, walk towards the Váci Church (Váci templom) located at Kossuth Lajos utca. From the church, head east on Kossuth Lajos utca until you reach the end of the street. At the intersection, turn left onto Rákóczi Ferenc utca. Continue walking straight for about 800 meters until you reach the intersection with Széchenyi utca. Turn right onto Széchenyi utca, and you will soon see the Honvéd emlékmű (Honvéd Memorial) located in a small square to your left. It's a short walk of about 15 minutes.
Public Transport
From the Váci train station (Váci pályaudvar), take bus number 4 in the direction of Móricz Zsigmond körtér. Get off at the 'Kossuth Lajos utca' stop (about 5 minutes). From there, walk east along Kossuth Lajos utca towards Váci Church. Continue as described in the walking directions above to reach the Honvéd emlékmű.
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