Reconstruction resumes on Hungary’s stunning castle: a landmark revival

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The reconstruction of one of Hungary’s oldest stone castles has been going on for more than a decade. According to the Magyar Építók news page, the contractor for the third phase of the reconstruction of the Füzér Castle has been selected.
About Füzér castle
As a medieval fortress, Füzér Castle rises near Füzér settlement, on top of a mountain of volcanic origin. Its first written mention dates from 1264, but it probably already existed before the Tatar invasion. According to assumptions, it was built by the Aba family during the Árpád era.
In the 13th century, King Andrew II. bought the castle, which was part of the royal estates until the Tatar period.
It was later returned to the Aba family through donation. After the battle of Rozgony, Charles I of Hungary (Róbert Károly) confiscated the castle, and it first became the property of the Drugeth and then the Perényi family.
After Gábor Perényi’s death in 1567 without a son, the castle first passed to the Báthoris and then to the Nádasdys. After the Wesselényi conspiracy, the imperial military confiscated, burned, and abandoned it.
Nowadays, the castle is a popular excursion destination due to its historical monuments and natural beauty. The route of the National Blue Tour (Országos Kéktúra) passes through it.
A new phase of the renovation opens
The EU public procurement notice states that the reconstruction works of Füzér Castle will continue, writes Magyar Építők. As before, LAKI Épületszobrász Plc. won the order for HUF 3.98 billion (EUR 10 million) to execute the project.





