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Paul Street Boys Monument

2 reviews of Paul Street Boys Monument

A classic!

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During my trip to Budapest, I took a wrong turn when I was out walking and came across the Paul Street Boys Monument. I had actually read about this sculpture before visiting and was happily surprised to have stumbled upon it! The bronze sculpture was created in 2007 by Péter Szanyi (a well-known Hungarian sculptor born in 1947) and was inspired by a Hungarian young adult novel by Ferenc Molnár titled A Pál Utcai Fiúk (The Paul Street Boys). The novel, published in 1906, is a satire of European nationalism and ranks among the most famous books ever written in Hungary.

Actually in first place I didn't know where I was. Then

Excellent

Got curious and checked the monuments. I realized, I was standing at a really important place. After I went again. So I'm going to go there for the third-time.

It's in Pál utca you can reach there from József Kert.

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