: The building was formerly the headquarters for both the Arrow Cross Party (fascist) and the ÁVH (the Hungarian secret police equivalent to the KGB).
: The House of Terror typically offers free admission on Hungarian national holidays, such as March 15th. TERROR SEGÍTSÉG
The House of Terror Museum is a memorial and museum located at Andrássy út 60 in Budapest. It serves as a stark reminder of the fascist and communist regimes that ruled Hungary in the 20th century. : The building was formerly the headquarters for
: Locations like the Cave Church (Sziklatemplom) served as shelters for those persecuted by political regimes. 3. Practical Visitor Information It serves as a stark reminder of the
: 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