"The Sense of Rotation Nowhere: How a EUR 1.25 Million Project Financed by the EU Has Arrived to Become a Tourist Attraction in the Middle of Hungary's Field
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Looking out of the air, the landscape near Zalaegerszeg, the city of western Hungary, offers a difficult scene to explain: an elegant circle of asphalt, well drawn, surrounded by weeds, mud and silence. No car circulates on it, no truck uses it, and the roads that start from the intersection stop after a few meters, in the open field. It's the "rotatory sense to nowhere" – a project made from European funds that has come to symbolize, for many, …
In the middle of the fields of western Hungary lies a perfectly built rotating sense, without any car, without any building around and without...
In the western Hungarian city of Zalaegerszeg lies the loneliest roundabout in the world. No houses, no shops, and no highway. The brand-new, perfectly constructed roundabout is situated in the middle of nowhere. The multi-million dollar project, financed with European funds, has since become a symbol of failed policy and an attraction for tourists.
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