One of Baja City’s New Squares Named After Dr. Bódog Félix Beck
Abstract
This article explores the dedication of a new public square in Baja, Hungary, named in honor of Dr. Bódog Félix Beck, a distinguished native of the city known internationally as Bodog F. Beck. The initiative, spearheaded by Dr. János Körmendy-Rácz and Mihály Simics, aimed to commemorate Beck’s contributions through extensive historical research and collaboration with local museums and archives. The triangular square, located near Beck’s birthplace, was officially named “Dr. Bódog Félix Beck Square” on August 29, 2024, by the General Assembly of Baja City. The naming decision was influenced by the site’s proximity to his birthplace and the significance of Beck’s legacy. The square was inaugurated on September 6, 2024, with a ceremony featuring speeches by local figures and coverage by multiple media outlets. This commemoration underscores the role of historical figures in shaping public memory and highlights the interplay between local heritage and global recognition.
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