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Ferenc Széchényi

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Count Ferenc Széchényi

Count Ferenc Széchényi (29 April 1754 in Fertőszéplak – 13 December 1820 in Vienna) was the founder of the Hungarian National Library and National Museum in Budapest.[1] The library is named after him the National Széchényi Library. He was the father of István Széchenyi.

References

  1. ^ "Hungarian National Museum". Hungarian National Museum. Retrieved 2010-01-21.

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