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[edit]DescriptionRudnyánszky mansion. R 23. French table clock, 19th c. - Budapest.JPG |
English: French Empire (Room 23) in the Baroque Rudnyánszky mansion built by Andreas Mayerhoffer. A branch museum of the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts. - Budapest District XXII., Hungary. Deutsch: Das Schloss Nagytétény (deutsch Schloss Großteting) liegt am südwestlichen Stadtrand der ungarischen Hauptstadt Budapest. Magyar: Francia empire stílus a 23-as teremben. Kandallóóra. Leltári szám: 0.415.1, Gyűjtemény: Ötvösgyűjtemény. Alkotó: Balthazar, Jean-Baptiste
Készítés ideje: 1810 - 1820. Készítés helye: Párizs. Jelzés: Balthazar a Paris. Anyag:aranyozott bronz; márvány. Nagytétényi bútormúzeum (PDF). - Magyarország, Budapest XXII. kerület, Nagytétény,Kastélypark u. 9-11
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