Pál Pátzay

In 1914 he spent a long time with the Ferenczy family in Nagybánya.

He was arrested and put in prison for supporting the cultural directorate in the Hungarian Soviet Republic.

In 1935 he began work on designing the tomb of Ernő Szőts, President of the Hungarian Radio.

Stephen”, which was installed in the Hungarian Pavilion, was awarded the Grand Prix of the World Exhibition in Paris.

In 1942 he was commissioned by Ernő Mihályfi to design the Pető Plaquette.

A statue by Pál Pátzay in Budapest.
Memorial of 10th Hussar Regiment by Pál Pátzay in Székesfehérvár.
Memorial to Raoul Wallenberg, by Pál Pátzay, which was removed by communist regime and restored on the 50th anniversary of its demolition (Budapest, District XIII, Szent István park)