The most beautiful castles of Hungary – Part 1

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This list is for those who like art and beautiful things in general. With the help of this list, you can easily decide which magnificent castle to visit next time you are in Hungary.
The original list can be read on Cartourmagazin.hu.
Károlyi Castle at Fehérvárcsurgó
This castle is located in Fehérvárcsurgó, in Fejér county. The building was constructed in Classicist style, and the designers were Miklós Ybl and Heinrich Koch. The history of the castle goes back to 1691. At that time, it was the residence of the Hochburg family. After several exchanges of owners, it fell into the hands of György Károlyi, who became famous because, in 1825, he donated 40,000 Ft (125 €) to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The castle operates as a hotel today, but people can tour it with a guide.

Festetics Castle
The castle is not only famous for its owner but also for its role in Hungarian history. The building is Hungary’s 4th largest castle with its 101 rooms. It is important to note that the renovation work is also very good. The size of the library, though not as large as it was in its time, is still unique. There is a detailed tour where the guide introduces the curiosities of the era, and the castle’s 42-hectare park is a nature reserve. There is an oak tree here which is over 400 years old.

Eszterházy Palace
The castle in Fertőd was built between 1720 and 1766 at the request of Miklós Eszterházy. This is the largest Baroque building in Hungary, also referred to sometimes as the “Hungarian Versailles”. In order to make this building happen, many artisans worked on it. After its construction, the building became a major cultural centre. The castle is more deeply rooted in history as the famous composer, Joseph Haydn, worked here.
You can try out one of Hungary’s famous desserts at home by following this recipe.

Grassalkovich Castle
This Baroque-style building was erected in the 1740s, and Antal Grassalkovich, the confidant of Maria Theresa of Austria, was its owner. After the death of the family, after several exchanges of owners, it is thought to be owned by a Belgian bank, after György Sina’s descendant sold it. The castle served as a base during the 1848 Revolution for the Hungarians. There is one interesting detail about the castle: Sisi and Ferenc József were often relaxing here in the months of autumn and spring.










