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Millennium Turul Monument

Millennium Turul Monument
Original function:
statue / memorial / relief
Current function:
statue / memorial / relief
Address:
Provulok Kurutsiv
Historical Hungarian county:
Bereg
Country:
Ukraine
GPS coordinates:
48.432475, 22.687449
Google map:

History

In 1896, a giant statue of a turul bird was erected on top of a 38 meters tall pyramid on the northern bastion of the castle commemmorating the Millennium of Hungary. After the First World War, the invading Czech administration decided to demolish the statue, but it took them two months and 124 thousand crowns to accomplish this barbaric act. The bronze turul statue had been lying in the courtyard of the castle for two decades, when finally in 1945 the Soviet invaders cut it into pieces and melted it. Communist stars were cast from its body. The statue was restored in 2008 thanks to the American Hungarian businessman Pákh Imre, burn in Munkács. According to the legend the construction of the Munkács Castle was ordered by Grand Prince Álmos, and it was named "Munkás" (meaning a work that is hard to do) in memory of the hard work of the crossing of the mountains. The first, possibly wooden, guard tower on the castle hill was likely built by Hungarians.

Source:  muemlekem.hu
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