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Alapi Gáspár utca

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Pécsi-bástya

The Pécsi-bástya castle is situated on Alapi Gáspár utca in Szigetvár, Hungary.

History

  1. The Pécsi-bástya was built as a defensive structure, reportedly for the purpose of protecting the nearby settlement. The exact construction period and date are unknown, but it is believed to have been constructed during the medieval era.
  2. The castle's architectural style is characteristic of defensive structures from the same period. The layout consists of a single tower with walls surrounding it, indicating its primary function as a fortified stronghold.

Historical Significance and Events

  1. Although specific events are not documented, the Pécsi-bástya has played a significant role in the region's history due to its strategic location on the route leading to Pécs. The castle's name, meaning "Pécs Hill Castle," reflects its proximity to the city.

Current Status and Use

The Pécsi-bástya is currently in ruins, with only remnants of the original structure remaining. Its current use is as a historical landmark and tourist attraction.

Heritage Status

The Pécsi-bástya has been designated as a protected site due to its historical significance and architectural importance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle by visiting Alapi Gáspár utca in Szigetvár, Hungary. The site is open to the public for guided tours and exploration.

Notable Features and Rooms

The Pécsi-bástya's notable features include its single tower and surrounding walls, which provide a glimpse into the region's medieval defensive architecture. Unfortunately, no specific rooms or interior details are known, as the castle has been largely destroyed over time.

Details

NamePécsi-bástya
CitySzigetvár
CountryHungary
Coordinates46.051685, 17.797382
Current usehistorical landmark and tourist attraction
Guided tourstrue