Szatmári Gizella: Walks in the Castle District - Our Budapest (Budapest, 2001)

ument originally meant to commemorate the 2nd Hussars (1934). Although this particular circumstance was referred to by a relief on either side of the pedestal, the whole monument had a more general, symbolic, theme in that it gave concrete expression to the idea of a war­rior, the idea of a soldier. It was here on the promenade that György Fürtös’s eosine-glazed Zsolnay-ceramic ornamental well, donat­ed to Budapest on the centenary of the “two capital’s” unification by the city of Pécs was erected in 1973. Gyula Kőfalvi’s plaque with its relief on the building at No. 23 Tóth Árpád sétány (1965) commemorates Árpád Tóth. The promenade, which was renamed after the poet in 1946 takes us back to Kapisztrán tér. János Kapisztrán (1386-1456), or St. John Capist- ranus, was born in the Italian village of Capistrano. He Codex made for King Matthias (1488-89) .VUII OS TRATt Fl.AVlt I I M1SU so., LTHIS'I'C. Aft \ Tsf CONJO.BflNf' TRA'j I.UVC'Tl D.1YI MA.TTHTT. 1VSSV HF LBuOICA 1- Of.1.1CITE1C I N CIPIVNTJ ix hoip«. ­N-hir umti hti;pr< . , Jw • (Tca St Jo W&-, ... "Tt. A,-' 'Tv-rtir— V« :.-m .lorut.i hpriro v _ Jjf/LlA'* 11' • ... h.> •• c”“<' Syjfc.'wi ■> JfSSl ifi ........... l®lnS«8BPf rl [at-. Qun prcies trrr trrufii. Zx iluirms . (on ft 1 to rmln MmtWAcititiA' Atl bmr nAui^*tujutn optts efí-.’bJos mi. ! mA.fr-4ritt-nros fssrdtmnt ' Qcfcjuttirm ut-Arbx \ m«c prr^imtr p/l- 4f ftr-rntJoLoTum ; Vr pute. cjJ | »ion iartlr ruiu^ri potriT. CtmrnutnCunt (irrj 1 (axto.l»ilit*f»itr>-i qtji'ixi boriam »lauigationrtn. ! ytfmfTiKU1 htinf. iropuliim Pbmt>«i otxUoscVi I tmcJurrt-. SjftrntTs cjittrlrm (1rtt i n-ttntjonWo ftolpcs . Vps run .tllTmtn urlaiv, tn rf(o fin not.irrt íttYpuxtv*.' ( t- freu ncíxifíi ram ruiu^atú, tl'jpu 53

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