
Felfedték a kommunista hatalom legnagyobb titkát, Budapest alatt rejtőzött a re…
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Budapest, Hungary – An enduring urban legend continues to captivate residents of Budapest, centering on the former communist party headquarters at Republic Square. This historical site is rumored to conceal a network of underground prisons, or "casemates," where individuals were allegedly held and tortured during the tumultuous 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Following the revolution, it is believed that extensive reconstruction efforts were undertaken at the building. According to the legend, these underground structures were deliberately filled with concrete, reportedly reaching depths comparable to the city's metro lines, in an attempt to erase any trace of their existence. Local accounts also suggest the presence of secret tunnels branching out from these alleged casemates, with one path said to lead towards the Fiumei Road Cemetery and another extending to the Mosonyi Street police barracks. These rumored connections fuel speculation about a deliberate cover-up of the building's past. Despite the passage of decades, the mystery surrounding the Republic Square casemates remains officially unaddressed, with no definitive public investigation into the claims. The building itself, now dilapidated with empty windows, stands as a silent testament to a period of Hungarian history shrouded in secrecy, leaving the true extent of its hidden depths and dark past to urban legend.
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