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Széchenyi-kastély

Antal Terézia utca

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Széchenyi-kastély

The Széchenyi-kastély is a historic castle located in Barcs, Hungary.

History

  • The construction of the castle began in 1832 and was intended to serve as a summer residence for Count István Széchenyi, a prominent Hungarian politician and statesman.

Architecture

The castle's architecture is characterized by a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles. The building features a rectangular floor plan with a central keep and two wings on either side. The exterior walls are made of limestone and feature a distinctive battlemented parapet. The interior layout includes a grand hall, several bedrooms, and a chapel.

Location

The Széchenyi-kastély is situated in the town of Barcs, which is located in the southeastern part of Hungary. The castle's address is Antal Terézia utca.

Current Status and Use

Today, the Széchenyi-kastély serves as a museum and cultural center. It offers guided tours to visitors and hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year.

Heritage Status

The Széchenyi-kastély was designated as a national monument in 1996. This designation recognizes its historical significance and importance as a cultural heritage site.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can access the castle by appointment, which can be made through the museum's website or by contacting the local tourist information office.
  • The castle is open to visitors from April to October.

Notable Features and Rooms

The Széchenyi-kastély features several notable rooms, including a grand hall with a large stone fireplace and a chapel with ornate frescoes. The castle also includes a collection of antique furniture and artwork, which are on display in the museum's exhibitions.

Details

NameSzéchenyi-kastély
CityBarcs
CountryHungary
Coordinates46.008583, 17.456432
Architectnull
Current usemuseum and cultural center