Castles in Medieval Hungary
Medieval History

Castles in Medieval Hungary


View of Visegrád



The territory of medieval Hungary was very rich in castles. Castles served as the centers of royal counties, and they were also the centers of noble estates. The first large wave of castle-building took place during the second half of the 13th century, after the disastrous Mongol invasion (1241). It became clear at that time that only a strongly fortified stone castle can stop invaders. A strong line of defence was also built up along the southern frontiers of the country during the 14th-15th centuries, with the intention of stopping the advancing armies of the Ottoman empire. However, the medieval kingdom of Hungary fell at the battle of Mohács (1526), and many castles of the realm became ruined during the ensuing 150 years of wars. Thus many medieval castles survived only as ruins, although there are several well-preserved structures, especially in the northern part of the former kingdom (present-day Slovakia and in Burgenland county of Austria). Transylvania is also rich in castles - there we also find a large number of fortified churches as well.

If you would like to know more about the castles of Hungary, you should visit the website dedicated to documenting these buildings. The website - Castles of Historical Hungary - presents hundreds of castles with photographs, drawings and descriptions. Unfortunately, not much else than the introduction is available in English at present - but you can still browse the list of castles and enjoy the photographs.

The enormous amount of information that appears on this website resulted in a new book, which presents castles in Transylvania (actually, all the regions of the Kingdom of Hungary ceded to Romania at the Treaty of Trianon, in 1920). The book presents a total of 600 castles and fortified churches, with photos and drawings. You can browse sample pages here and order the book here (it is actually unclear to me whether they would ship the book abroad or not).

Here is the bibliographic record for the book:






Ákos Karczag - Tibor Szabó: Erdély, Partium és a Bánság er?dített helyei - Várak, várkastélyok, városfalak, templomvárak, barlangvárak, sáncok és er?dítmények a honfoglalástól a 19. század végéig (Fortified places in Transylvania, Partium and the Bánság - Castles, forts, town walls, fortified churches and other fortifications dating from the Hungarian conquest to the end of the 19th century). Budapest: Semmelweis Kiadó, 2010. Hardback, 758 pages. ISBN: 9789639879607



Finally, I would like to post of a few of my own photos of Hungarian castles and fortified churches here.


Esztergom
Visegrád, Upper and Lower castle by the Danube




Visegrád, Upper Castle
Léka (Lockenhaus, Austria)
Léka, the great hall



Berethalom (Birthalm, Biertan, Romania), fortified church



Szászhermány (Honigberg/H?rman, Romania), fortified church

Siklós castle

Siklós, facade of the chapel inside the courtyard

Krasznahorka (Krásna Horka, Slovakia)

You can find all these, and many more at the Castles in Hungary website.








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