List of equestrian statues in Hungary
This is a list of equestrian statues in Hungary.
- See also: List of equestrian statues by country
Budapest
- Millenniumi emlékmű (Millennium Monument) by Zala György at the Hősök tere (Heroes' Square) with seven equestrians of the seven Magyar tribes leaders: Árpád, Előd, Ond, Kond, Tas, Huba, and Töhötöm (Tétény), 1894-1929.
- Equestrian of King Stephen I by Alajos Stróbl in the Fischer Bastion, 1906.
- Equestrian of Prince Rákóczi Ferenc II.
- Equestrian of Artúr Görgey.
- Equestrian of Prince Savoyai Jenő by József Róna in the Buda Castle, 1900.
- Millennium Monument in Budapest
Dombóvár
- Monument to Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos by Dávid Raffay, 2000.
Makó
- Equestrian of King Stephen I by Lajos Győrfi and Jenő Ferenc Kiss.
Pécs
- Equestrian of Hunyadi János by Pál Pátzay the Széchenyi square, 1956.
Szeged
- Equestrian of Prince Rákóczi Ferenc II.
- Equestrian of King Hunyadi Mátyás.
- Memorial of the World War I heroes in front of the Reök-palota (Reok Palace).
- Memorial of the World War I heroes in Szeged
Székesfehérvár
- Equestrian of King Stephen I by Ferenc Sidló, 1938.
- Memorial of 10th Hussar Regiment by Pál Pátzay, 1939.
Gyula
- Equestrian named Végvári vitéz szobra by Béla Tóth close to the castle of Gyula, 1974.
Szekszárd
- Equestrian of Háry János by Farkas Pál, 1992.
Szigetvár
- Equestrian of Miklós Zrínyi by József Somogyi.
- Memorial of 10th Hussar Regiment in Székesfehérvár
Tata
- Equestrian named Tatai Diana by Béla Tóth close to the Esterházy palace, 1988.
Tatabánya
- Equestrian of Prince József.
Zalaegerszeg
- Equestrian of Miklós Zrínyi by Tóth Béla, 1989.
- Tatai Diana in Tata
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