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: It is the primary site for the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Communist Dictatorships , held annually on February 25, where government officials and the public gather to honor those who suffered. 2. Historical Context: Terror and Humanitarian Aid

: The House of Terror typically offers free admission on Hungarian national holidays, such as March 15th.

: Locations like the Cave Church (Sziklatemplom) served as shelters for those persecuted by political regimes. 3. Practical Visitor Information TERROR SEGÍTSÉG

The House of Terror Museum is a memorial and museum located at Andrássy út 60 in Budapest. It serves as a stark reminder of the fascist and communist regimes that ruled Hungary in the 20th century.

: The building was formerly the headquarters for both the Arrow Cross Party (fascist) and the ÁVH (the Hungarian secret police equivalent to the KGB). : It is the primary site for the

The concept of "help" ( segítség ) in this context often refers to humanitarian efforts during or after periods of terror, such as the White Terror (1919–1924) or the aftermath of the 1956 Revolution.

If you are planning to visit the museum to research this topic further: : Locations like the Cave Church (Sziklatemplom) served

Based on the terms provided, the report covers the ( Terror Háza Múzeum ) in Budapest and the historical context of political "terror" and the "help" (segítség) provided to victims of 20th-century regimes in Hungary. 1. The House of Terror Museum (Terror Háza Múzeum)