File:Seven Chapels. Chapel door. - Vác.JPG
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English: The building complex of the Seven Chapels. Listed ID 7499. It has been a place of pilgrimage since 1815. The chapel was built by Bishop Mihály Althann, while the seven chapels depicting the seven pains the Virgin Mary, which also gives the church its name, were only completed in the 20th century. The main attraction is a picture of pietry situated on the main altar. - 2 Derecske Dune, Vác, Pest County, Hungary
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