File:Pannonia ház története. - Vác.JPG

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English: Pannonia-building. Former tavern, a pub of Bishop's estate in the 1710s. Later functioned as an inn and known as the Golden Deer . The Pannonia-building is a classicist Baroque building. The name 'Pannonia' has been derived from later period when it was a trading house. Now here is the Vác Depository and the city museum. - 19, Köztársaság Street, Vác, Hungary
Magyar: Ez a klasszicizáló barokk épület uradalmi kocsma volt az 1700-as évek elején, később vendégfogadó. A Pannónia néven volt kereskedőház. Ma a Váci Értéktár, a város muzeális intézménye számára kijelölt épület. - Magyarország, Pest megye, Vác, Köztársaság út 19

This is a photo of a monument in Hungary. Identifier: 7523

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