Ironcurtain tour in Hungary

The Iron Curtain Tour is a historical tour that takes visitors on a journey through the Cold War era, exploring the areas between Sopron, Hungary and Austria. This tour focuses on the period between the end of World War II and the fall of the Berlin Wall, a time when the Iron Curtain divided Europe into communist and capitalist blocs.
The tour features several memorial places that commemorate the Cold War era, including the comunication tower what symbol of the space race, former piece of the Berlin wall, and the famous Iron Curtain Memorial in Sopron, Hungary. Visitors will also have the opportunity to visit the Pan-European Picnic site, where the first bricks were removed from the Berlin Wall in 1989, which ultimately led to the reunification of Germany.
Throughout the tour, visitors will learn about the political tensions and military build-up of the Cold War era, as well as the impact it had on the people and culture of Hungary and Austria. The tour provides a unique insight into this pivotal period in European history, and allows visitors to witness firsthand the remnants of the Iron Curtain and its lasting legacy.