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Csősz Tower, Budapest

The Csosz Tower is a free-standing Romantic tower attached to a 2-storey house, designed by Zofahl Lőrinc and Brein Ferenc..

The Csosz Tower is a free-standing Romantic tower attached to a 2-storey house, designed by Zofahl Lőrinc and Brein Ferenc.


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About Csősz Tower

 X. Harmat utca 41, Budapest, Hungary

 www.kobanya.hu

Csősz Tower and Nearby Sights on Map

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