Category:Március 15. tér 6, Vác (National Institute of the Deaf and Dumb)

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English: The historic building of the National Institute of the Deaf and Dumb consists of two small houses from the Middle Ages. They functioned as the Bishop's Palace after the Turks were driven out. It was rebuilt into a U-shaped palace towards the court and Maria Theresa and her family were accommodated here in 1764. After Bishop Migazzi moved to his new bishopric palace, the building functioned as a hostel. Later, a nunnery operated here. Afterwards, it had military functions. The first national institute of the deaf and dumb was founded here by András Cházár in 1802. Since then it has served this honourable cause. - 6 Március 15. Square, Vác, Hungary
Magyar: Cházár András süketnéma intézet. Két középkori lakóház felhasználásával épült barokk stílusban 1731-1741 között, majd 1751-1756-ban. többször bővítve a 19. sz.-ban. Homlokzata átalakítva 1902-ben. Műemléki azonosító: 7531. - Vác, Március 15. tér 6.

This is a category about a monument in Hungary. Identifier: 7531

Object location47° 46′ 44.5″ N, 19° 07′ 37.89″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo
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