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This complex's motley attractions form a whirlwind tour of 碍辞拧颈肠别's history. In the bastion, whose walls date to the 15th century, 碍辞拧颈肠别 is revealed as a powerhouse of medieval weapons production: you'll see cannonballs, coats of arms and well-dressed horse mannequins. Adjoining is a replica of the house in which Hungarian national hero Franz II R谩koczi was exiled in the 18th century. At the prison, you'll learn executioner etiquette from a video presentation before seeing grisly restraints in the cells.


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