Magyar Centennial Gateway

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2500 University Dr Nw
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4

The Magyar Centennial Gateway in Calgary, Alberta stands as a tribute to the Hungarian immigrants who have contributed to the province of Alberta since the 1890s. The sculpture, crafted by artist Roy J. Hamill using stainless steel, symbolizes the strength, resilience, and creativity of Hungarian-Canadians. Donated by the Hungarian Veterans' Association in 1994, the Gateway represents the passage to a new life and the cultural values that have shaped the nation.

In addition to honoring the early Hungarian settlers, a smaller plaque commemorates the heroes of the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. Situated on the University of Calgary campus near the CTrain's University Station, this public art installation serves as a reminder of the contributions and sacrifices made by Hungarian immigrants in Canada. It stands as a testament to the traditions, values, and heritage that have enriched the fabric of the nation.

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