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Neogothic chapel in Mošovce
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The Neogothic chapel in Mošovce, Slovakia was constructed in 1911 by Count Ferenc Révay as a mausoleum. The upper part of this neogothic building was used as a chapel and the lower as a crypt. Its exterior features a wide range of neogothic components. The interior presently hosts the Museum of Mošovce Crafts. Its exhibition includes tools used in the manufacture of well-known Mošovce products. The chapel is situated in the west corner of a park, which was also established by Count Révay. Rarities in the park include the exotic chestnut and ginkgo trees.

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