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Bátorkő vára

Badacsonyszőlő 0267/2

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Bátorkő Vára

Bátorkő Vára, also known as Pusztapalota-várrom, is a defensive castle located in Várpalota, Hungary.

History

  • The construction of the castle began in 1409 and was reportedly built during the reign of King Sigismund of Luxembourg.

Architecture

The castle's architecture is characteristic of Gothic style, with features such as pointed arches and ribbed vaults. Its layout consists of a fortified enclosure surrounded by walls and towers, typical of defensive castles from this period.

Layout

The castle's layout is not well-documented, but it is believed to have consisted of several buildings, including a keep, chapel, and residential quarters.

Historical Significance

Bátorkő Vára played an important role in the region's history, serving as a stronghold for local nobility. The castle was reportedly used as a refuge during times of war and was also involved in various conflicts between neighboring territories.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently in ruins, with only a few remaining structures still standing. However, it remains an important cultural and historical landmark in the region.

Heritage Status

Bátorkő Vára has been designated as a protected monument by Hungarian law, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle's ruins through guided tours or self-guided exploration. The site is open to the public during certain hours of the day.

Notable Features and Rooms

Unfortunately, no notable features or rooms are well-documented for Bátorkő Vára. However, visitors can explore the remaining structures and imagine the castle in its former glory.

Contact Information

Address: Badacsonyszőlő 0267/2 Country: Hungary Town: Várpalota

Details

NameBátorkő vára
CityVárpalota
CountryHungary
Coordinates47.22679, 18.093853
Current usecultural and historical landmark
Guided tourstrue