File:Rudnyánszky mansion. R 16. Bureau bookcase, Hungary, mid 18th. c. - Budapest.JPG

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English: 'Bureau bookcase, Hungary, mid 18th. c., with Central European books' Hungarian Rococo (Room 16) in the Baroque Rudnyánszky mansion built by Andreas Mayerhoffer. - Budapest District XXII., Hungary.
Deutsch: Das Schloss Nagytétény (deutsch Schloss Großteting) liegt am südwestlichen Stadtrand der ungarischen Hauptstadt Budapest.
Magyar: Bútormúzeum Magyar rokokó szoba. Nagytétényi Kastélymúzeum. Műemléki azonosító: 1296. A "Bútorművészet a gótikától a biedermeierig" című kiállítás a kastély 27 termében mintegy 300 bútor és bútoregyüttes (1440-1850). - Magyarország, Budapest XXII. kerület, Nagytétény, Kastélypark utca. 9-11

This is a photo of a monument in Hungary. Identifier: 1296

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