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Erdős Renée Ház, Budapest

The Renee Erdos House is a quaint 1895 construction that was home to Hungarian poet and writer Renee Erdos from 1927 to 1944.

The Renee Erdos House is a quaint 1895 construction that was home to Hungarian poet and writer Renee Erdos from 1927 to 1944. It houses a museum of ethnography and local history of Rakosmente.


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About Erdős Renée Ház

 Budapest, Báthori utca 31, 1174 Hungary

 +36 1 256 6062

 www.erdosreneehaz.hu

Erdős Renée Ház and Nearby Sights on Map

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Conti's Chapel

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Dreher Villa

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Fire Museum

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