The Hungarian Cultural Garden was dedicated October 21, 1934.
Fountain at Hungarian Cultural Garden
Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Franz Liszt was a Hungarian virtuoso pianist and composer. Liszt is widely considered to be one of the greatest piano virtuosi of all time, and certainly the most famous of the nineteenth century
Imre Madach (1823-1864)
Imre Madach was a Hungarian poet and dramatist best known for his dramatic epic, The tragedy of man;: A dramatic poem in fifteen scenes
Endre Ady (1877-1919)
Endre Ady is a Hungarian writer best known for his love poems. On the bottom of the statue it says in part, "When all deserted, When I bore my soul crumbling violently, The Lord took me in His embrace, Unforeseen. silently."
Joseph Remenyi (1892-1956)
Joseph Remenyi was a famous Hungarian-American writer who taught at Western Reserve University's Cleveland College
The Fountain at the Hungarian Cultural Garden
70th Anniversary Rededication of the Hungarian Garden in August 2008
Lisztzomania with Marcia Snavely Franz Liszt at the Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Garden
New Dogwood Trees Donated and planted by Hungarian Organizations and community members
Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Garden August 2, 2009 celebration
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