Széchenyi Mansion

Széchenyi Mansion

The Széchenyi mansion (Hungarian: "Széchenyi-kastély") is a mansion in Nagycenk, Hungary built in baroque style by the Széchenyi family through consecutive generations. Today it serves as a memorial museum of István Széchenyi, it's most famous resident.


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