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Apsley House is the former home of the 1st Duke of Wellington with the VIP address 'No.1, London', housing an impressive collection of paintings by artists such as Rubens and Brueghel, medals, swords and memorabilia belonging to the Duke, who defeated Napolean and was Prime Minister.
Apsley House is the former home of the 1st Duke of Wellington with the VIP address 'No.1, London', housing an impressive collection of paintings by artists such as Rubens and Brueghel, medals, swords and memorabilia belonging to the Duke, who defeated Napolean and was Prime Minister. It also has a huge naked statue of Napolean.
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