A wondeerful large mural depicting "The Game of the Century", played in 1953 between Hungary and England, played at Wembley stadium, London Hungary won 6-3, the first foreign team to win on English soil.
The mural featuring newspaper clippings, a football, and vintage imagery,
Another large mural, the front cover of Time magazine, January 7, 1957, It shows a "Hungarian Freedom Fighter" as "Man of the Year, 1957". It reflects the impact of the Hungarian Revolution on global events.
Could be a Pomegranate
I am sure there is some sort of symbolic message hidden here
I am learning that the word "Canga" is Hungarian slang for cycling.
Got to love Lego
Depicting a Rubik's Cube the large mural is said to be in tribute to Ernő Rubik, the Hungarian inventor of the Rubik's Cube. (the most frustrating block of plastic ever!) The message, in the corner reads as "The Rubik's Cube... there is always a solution and not just one!
The mural, an advertising piece for the HUngarian online book store Bookline.hu
An unusual mosaic mural took over 260 sq.ft of tiles, 220lbs of glue and a 100lbs of grout, created by graphic artist Márton Hegedűs, taking 25 days to complete as part of the annual Colorful City Strongbow Festival
A mural in tribute to a Spanish diplomat, Angel Sanz Briz, who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust....apparently
The man. The legend and member of the 27club. From the days when music was raw, none of this simon cowell wankbag shit, plastic pop bollocks. Suicide they said, there are theories to counteract this. Whatever a talent gone to soon.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of "Miénk a tér" (The Square is Ours). A youth festival that took place in 1973 it features members of the Hungarian band, Locomotiv GT. ( I listened, great music shit vocals)
Originally red, this heart has been transformed. Slava Ukraini