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Kossuth Lajos Mausoleum, Budapest

The Kossuth Lajos Mausoleum was built in eclectic style by Gerster Kálmán between 1903-'09 to hold the mortal remains of the former Governor-President of the Kingdom of Hungary Lajos Kossuth de Udvard et Kossuthfalva..

The Kossuth Lajos Mausoleum was built in eclectic style by Gerster Kálmán between 1903-'09 to hold the mortal remains of the former Governor-President of the Kingdom of Hungary Lajos Kossuth de Udvard et Kossuthfalva.


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About Kossuth Lajos Mausoleum

 VIII. Kerepesi Cemetery, Budapest, Hungary

 www.muemlekem.hu

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