Andrássy út 60 building

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The Andrássy út 60 building in Budapest is a historically significant site that served as headquarters for both fascist and communist secret police, now preserved as a memorial and museum to the victims of these regimes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historical site
memorial site
museum building
architecturalStyle Neo-Renaissance
associatedWith political repression in Hungary
secret police operations in Hungary
cityDistrict Terézváros
country Hungary
currentUse memorial
museum
dedicatedTo victims of communist regimes
victims of fascist regimes
victims of totalitarian dictatorships in Hungary
eraOfSignificance World War II period
early communist period in Hungary
function detention center
interrogation center
political police headquarters
hasExhibitionsOn Arrow Cross terror
Nazi occupation of Hungary
communist dictatorship in Hungary
heritageStatus historically significant site
houses House of Terror Museum
locatedIn Budapest
locatedOn Andrássy Avenue
surface form: Andrássy út
openToPublic yes
partOf Grand Boulevard of Budapest
surface form: Andrássy Avenue historic urban ensemble
symbolizes political persecution
state terror
touristAttraction yes
usedAs headquarters of communist secret police
headquarters of fascist secret police
usedBy Arrow Cross Party
surface form: Arrow Cross Party secret police

State Protection Authority of Hungary
ÁVH

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House of Terror Museum occupiesBuilding Andrássy út 60 building