- Budatín Castle
The Budatín Castle ( _sk. Budatínsky zámok) is a castle in north-western
Slovakia , near the city ofŽilina , where theKysuca river flows into theVáh river.History
It was built as a guarding castle in the second half of the
13th century near the confluence of the Kysuca and the Váh, where tolls were collected. At the beginning of the 14th century, originally royal fortress passed into the hands ofMatthew Csák and the castle, especially towers were fortified, and inside the fortress a new palace was built.Since
1487 , the new owner of the castle was Gašpar Suňog (Hungarian:Gáspár Szunyogh), whose family owned it until the end of the 18th century. At the half 16th century, the castle was rebuilt in theRenaissance style. The Turkish threat from the south, and more uprisings at the beginning of the 17th century forced Suňogs to fortify the castle in the Renaissance style. At that time, the Gothic castle was changed into comfortable Renaissance palace. During theBaroque in the 17th century, effort was concentrated on building a chapel and finishing various building of the castle and surrounding it by the park. After the Suňog family died, the new owners were the Csákys, who owned the castle until1945 . During the revolutions of 1848/1849, imperial troops seriously damaged the castle, which was repaired in 1870, and was serving as a barracks. The park's size was reduced by the construction ofKošice-Bohumín Railway in1872 . The last major reconstruction was done in the 1922-1923, based on the historical and romantic motives. Today, the castle houses three exhibitions of the Považie museum.ource
* [http://www.zamky.sk/budatin/index.htm?q=node/3&mon=5111427 Budatínsky zámok] sk icon
External links
* [http://www.pmza.sk/ Považie museum - Budatín castle] sk icon
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