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: Locations like the Cave Church (Sziklatemplom) served as shelters for those persecuted by political regimes. 3. Practical Visitor Information
: It is the primary site for the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Communist Dictatorships , held annually on February 25, where government officials and the public gather to honor those who suffered. 2. Historical Context: Terror and Humanitarian Aid
: The museum houses exhibits related to the detention, interrogation, torture, and killing of political dissidents. TERROR SEGÍTSÉG
: The building was formerly the headquarters for both the Arrow Cross Party (fascist) and the ÁVH (the Hungarian secret police equivalent to the KGB).
: Research highlights the importance of international humanitarian aid programs that provided relief to victims after World War I and World War II. : Locations like the Cave Church (Sziklatemplom) served
: The House of Terror typically offers free admission on Hungarian national holidays, such as March 15th.
The concept of "help" ( segítség ) in this context often refers to humanitarian efforts during or after periods of terror, such as the White Terror (1919–1924) or the aftermath of the 1956 Revolution. held annually on February 25
: The museum provides insight into the daily lives of citizens under these regimes through interactive displays and multimedia. Embassy of Hungary in Washington DC - Facebook