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When the Iron Curtain parted in 1989 all the colossal Soviet-era statues have been disposed. All? Well, not really – some have survived in a kind of reserve: the Statue Park on the outskirts of Budapest, Hungary (Szoborpark).
Lenin, Marx and Engels, Dimitrov, Ostapenko and many more have found their last home in a strange, stage-like brick architecture by the Hungarian architect Ákos Eleőd

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