the revolutionary idea is evoked by iron columns that stand out from the street stones. The order of columns striving towards one point forms a wedge, which splits the square's covering, the past of the place: the tribune, the Stalin statue and the memory of Parade Square.
The axis of the wedge, made of 2,006 iron columns of variable height and 23×23 cm cross-section, forms an angle of 56 degrees with Dózsa György út. The human-tall columns on the park side are rustically rusty, and are so scattered that you can step in and stand between them. Near the top of the wedge, the already rust-free columns are compacted into a block, their height increases from 1.9 meters to 8 meters.
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