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Discover Munkachevo, a city rich in history and cultural significance. This photographic exploration by Ivan Szedo highlights key landmarks including the Petőfi memorial tablet honoring the Hungarian poet, the recently erected “Turul bird” statue symbolizing Hungarian patriotism, and the statue of Ilona Zrinyi and little Ferenc Rakoczi. The “Room of Jews” reflects on the Jewish heritage of the city, where before World War II, Jews comprised 50% of the population. Join us in uncovering the layers of Munkachevo's diverse history.
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Munkachevotheprotean Photographedby Ivan Szedo
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Petőfi memorial tablet The protean Munkachevo
Petőfi (Hungarian poet) memorial tablet „Turul bird”statue, the Hungarian patriot symbol, emerged here two years ago. The protean Munkachevo
Ilona Zrinyi and the little Ferenc Rakoczi Statue of Korjatovich The protean Munkachevo
The protean Munkachevo The „Room of Jews”
Ciril and Method The protean Munkachevo
The Mayor’s Office The protean Munkachevo
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The New Synaque, but ten jew lives in Munkachevo now. Was built by the money of US Jews. Before the 2.nd.WW 50% of population was jews. The protean Munkachevo
Market place The proteanMunkachevo
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