File:The Red House. - Vác.JPG

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English: The Red House- It was built in 1733 in Baroque style- It is a listed building. Through more than two centuries it was the the rural building of the bishopcy. Its striking colour was the result of the bricklayers from Naples working here. Former granary. - 52 Dr Csányi László Krt, Vác, Pest County, Hungary.
Magyar: Magtár, ún. Vörös-ház. barokk, 1731. Műemléki azonosító: 7498. - Vác, Csányi László dr. körút 52

This is a photo of a monument in Hungary. Identifier: 7498

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Camera location47° 46′ 41.92″ N, 19° 08′ 04.02″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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