Between February 19 and 25, the victims of the communist dictatorships are remembered with unusual guided tours and history lessons, museum pedagogic sessions, a memorial ceremony, candle lighting, free opening hours and light painting.

Throughout the day on Monday, well-known athletes, actors, musicians and singers will give unusual guided tours to high school students, for example boxer Mihály Kótai, Vivianne Bánovits, Kinga Katona, Janka Kopek, László Szabó Sebestyén, actors Soma Zámbori, composer and singer Ákos Kovács, singer Adrienn Zsédenyi, Vastag Csaba, singer Attila Nyerges or Péter Egri, singer, guitarist, songwriter, frontman of the band Mystery Gang.

Between February 20 and 23, the museum's historians will hold educational lectures for high school and high school students interested in history. On these

students can learn about the history of the Sovietization of the Hungarian countryside after 1945, the posters of the communist propaganda machine, and the terror in Ávós between 1945 and 1956.

Their historians present the fate of János Brenner, the martyr of church persecution, talk about the fight against the dictatorship of Béla Kovács, the former general secretary of the Independent Small Farmers' Party (FKGP), and the nature of the Marxist-Leninist "renaissance".

In addition to the unusual history lessons, there will also be museum pedagogic sessions, with the topics of communist propaganda, forced labor, the world of Avos, conceptual trials and anti-communist resistance.

Also, the museum A great crime requires a great idea! students can also get to know the new temporary exhibition entitled

Participation in the unusual history lessons and museum education sessions is subject to registration.

Those interested can get information on the https://www.terrorhaza.hu/hu/hir/2024-01-18-rendhagyo-tortenelemorak-es-muzeumpedagogiai-follagkozasok-a-terror-haza-muzeumban

On Sunday, February 25, admission to the museum is free, and visitors can remember the victims of the communist dictatorships by lighting candles all day at the Wall of Heroes in front of the museum.

On that day, between four in the afternoon and 11 in the evening, light painting will be visible on the walls of the House of Terror Museum.

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