File:Column of the Holy Trinity. Relief of Saint Rosalia. - Vác.JPG

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English: The Column of the Holy Trinity is a historic sculpture. It was built using sandstone and was commissioned by Bishop Althann between 1750 and 1755.
Magyar: Szentháromság-oszlop. Barokk, homokkő, 1750-1755. Műemléki azonosító: 7552. A emlék fő nézetében kőlap alatt Szt Rozália domborműve. Felette az oltáriszentségre utaló dombormű, magasbban az Althann címer. - Magyarország, Pest megye, Vác, Szentháromság tér

This is a photo of a monument in Hungary. Identifier: 7552

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Camera location47° 46′ 33.57″ N, 19° 07′ 42.58″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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