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"Fájdalmas Krisztus" in Budapest

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English: "Fájdalmas Krisztus" stone statue of seated Christ from 1725, atop 140 cm Baroque stone pedestal. Artist unknown. Surrounded an iron fence since 1905. Once of the oldest public statues in Budapest. Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 14, Budapest District XII.
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