The monument, which depicts the events of Christ?s condemnation, crucifixion, death and burial, is a work of art which both believers and non-believers should find magnificent, Szili said at the ceremony.
The Stations of the Cross belongs to the Fine Arts Academy in Budapest?s District VI and will be open to the public only on special occasions. The next time will be on Friday, April 21, when the Boldog Özséb Theatre Group of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University will perform the Csíksomlyó Passion play.
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)