The Liberty Statue on the Gellért Hill was erected in 1947 to commemorate the liberation of Hungary from Nazi forces during World War II

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Budapest: Half-Day Highlights Small Group Private Tour

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...the Citadella, and Liberty Statue. Travel down the famous Andrássy Avenue, tour inside St. Stephen’s Basilica, and more.

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Budapest: Gellért Hill Guided Walking Tour

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Explore the peak of Gellert Hill, home to the Liberty Statue and the Citadella. Admire amazing views...

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Liberty Statue, Budapest

The Liberty Statue on the Gellért Hill was erected in 1947 to commemorate the liberation of Hungary from Nazi forces during World War II.

The Liberty Statue on the Gellért Hill was erected in 1947 to commemorate the liberation of Hungary from Nazi forces during World War II. The 14 metre tall bronze statue shows a female figure holding aloft a palm leaf, personifying peace.


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 Budapest, Hungary

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