Europe Gate

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| image = Gate to Europe by Áron Losonczi, 2005, translucent concrete. - Ácsi út, Komárom.jpg

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| artist = Áron Losonczi and Orsolya Vadász

| year = {{start date|2004}}

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| medium = LiTraCon

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| height_metric = 3.5

| width_metric = 3.5

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| city = Fort Monostor, Komárom, Hungary

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The Europe Gate is a sculpture made out of LiTraCon, or Light Transmitting Concrete. It is a wall 3.5 meters squared and commemorates Hungary joining the European Union. It was built in 2004 in Fort Monostor in the town of Komárom{{cite web |url=https://www.slideshare.net/abidalimahar52/original-litracon |title=LITRACON Light Transmitting Concrete |website=www.slideshare.net |date= 20 October 2014|access-date=July 12, 2018}} by Áron Losonczi and Orsolya Vadász.{{Cite web |url=http://www.litracon.hu/datasheet.php?id=9 |title=LiTraCon™ |access-date=2011-02-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721111613/http://www.litracon.hu/datasheet.php?id=9 |archive-date=2011-07-21 |url-status=dead}}

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