English: The villa where Lajos Kossuth, the exiled leader of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 lived in the Baraccone section of the village from 1874 until 1882. Kossuth himself is visible standing on the balcony. The house was demolished in the 1970s.
Magyar: Kossuth Lajos villája az itáliai Collegno község Baraccone nevű részén, ahol a száműzött politikus 1874-től 1882-ig élt. Az erkélyen Kossuth áll a korlátnál. A házat az 1970-es években lebontották.
Depicted people
Lajos Kossuth (1802-1894)
Depicted place
Villa Kossuth, Collegno
Date
between circa 1874 and circa 1882
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