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The Himnusz Scupture is a monumental creation on Szarvas Square, with the text of the Hungarian National Anthem radially inside a circle, at the centre of which is a 2 metre high bronze figure of God.
The Himnusz Scupture is a monumental creation on Szarvas Square, with the text of the Hungarian National Anthem radially inside a circle, at the centre of which is a 2 metre high bronze figure of God. The 7 surrounding arches have 21 bronze bells, which can be rung to the anthem.
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Budakeszi, Hungary
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