When the Soviet Union regime fell in Hungary in 1989, an interesting question arose for the population of the capital in Budapest: What do we do with all of the statues? The solution was to move many of them into a park on the outskirts of the city, where they remain today. “The idea was not to destroy and it came from the public,” says Judit Holp, head of tourism and civil relations at what is now known as Memento Park. It was decided to retain but relocate the Soviet-era statues to what became an open-air museum, as a means...