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Biely Kameň (literally ''White Stone'' in English) are the ruins of a Gothic castle located on a wooded hill above the town of
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in the
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district in the
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,
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. The name Biely Kameň became commonplace in the 1980s. The castle is also known as ''Svätojurský hrad'' (St. George castle). Biely Kameň served as a fortified seat above
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since the 13th century until 1663 when it was finally abandoned by its owners. The castle was likely established in response to and not long after
Tatar The Tatars ()Tatar
in the Collins English Dictionary
is an umbrella term for different
raids in 1241-1242.Peter Nagy, Marián Čurný, Stredoveké a novoveké keramické potrubia zo Slovenska, Archaeologia historica. 2011, vol. 36, iss. 2, pp. 541-555, http://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/128219. Since 2002, the ruins are recognized as a national cultural monument but remain freely and publicly accessible. Most tourists visit the site from the nearby town of
Svätý Jur Svätý Jur (; german: Sankt Georgen; he, Yergen; hu, Szentgyörgy; formerly ''Jur pri Bratislave'') is a small historical town northeast of Bratislava, located in the Bratislava Region. The city is situated on the slopes of Little Carpathians m ...
.


History

Biely Kameň was built at some point before 1271 on a hill opposite an older local fort situated across the valley and served as the seat of the ''svätojurská'' (St. George) line of counts from
Svätý Jur Svätý Jur (; german: Sankt Georgen; he, Yergen; hu, Szentgyörgy; formerly ''Jur pri Bratislave'') is a small historical town northeast of Bratislava, located in the Bratislava Region. The city is situated on the slopes of Little Carpathians m ...
and
Pezinok Pezinok (; hu, Bazin; german: Bösing; lat, Bazinium) is a town in southwestern Slovakia. It is roughly northeast of Bratislava and, as of December 2018, had a population of 23,002. Pezinok lies near the Little Carpathians and thrives mainly ...
. The initiator of the construction was Count Abraham I. The hill chosen for construction was located about 1 km from Svätý Jur. The first written mention of the castle dates to 1271 when it was conquered by
Ottokar II of Bohemia Ottokar II ( cs, PÅ™emysl Otakar II.; , in MÄ›stec Králové, Bohemia – 26 August 1278, in Dürnkrut, Lower Austria), the Iron and Golden King, was a member of the PÅ™emyslid dynasty who reigned as King of Bohemia from 1253 until his deat ...
during his spring expedition to the
Kingdom of Hungary The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the coronation of the first king Stephen ...
. At the end of the 1280s, units of the
Habsburg The House of Habsburg (), alternatively spelled Hapsburg in Englishgerman: Haus Habsburg, ; es, Casa de Habsburgo; hu, Habsburg család, it, Casa di Asburgo, nl, Huis van Habsburg, pl, dom Habsburgów, pt, Casa de Habsburgo, la, Domus Hab ...
Duke Albrecht I attacked and occupied Biely Kameň. At that time, the castle consisted of the main residential tower, the palace part, farm buildings and a castle wall above a dry moat. During the second half of the 14th century, the great-grandchildren of Count Abraham I had the castle rebuilt in the Gothic style and added an outer castle. This created a well-fortified stone fortress with several towers, enlarged storage spaces and an extended palace with a Gothic chapel. The local families of nobles retained ownership of Biely Kameň until their extinction in 1543. Upon the death of the last count, ownership of the castle was seized by
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I ( es, Fernando I; 10 March 1503 – 25 July 1564) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1556, King of Bohemia, King of Hungary, Hungary, and List of rulers of Croatia, Croatia from 1526, and Archduke of Austria from 1521 until his death in 1 ...
and King of Hungary. The king leased the castle to one of his military commanders, Gaspar I. from Serednje. This was a strategic decision anticipating a possible Ottoman invasion from the southeast. The castle was already in considerable disrepair around this time, as evidenced by inspections in 1554 and 1560. The fate of Biely Kameň was thus rather similar to that of the
Pajštún Castle Pajštún Castle or Pajštún ( sk, Pajštúnsky hrad, german: Peilenstein) is a ruined medieval castle in the municipality of Borinka in the Bratislava region of Slovakia. It is located on the western edge of the Little Carpathians at an altitud ...
located just 20 km away on the other side of the
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. Gaspar II., nephew of Gaspar I., was the last owner of Biely Kameň for whom it also served as his seat. In the 17th century, the castle was owned by the noble family of
Pálffy ab Erdöd The House of Pálffy ab Erdöd, also known as ''Pálffy von Erdöd'', ''Pálffy de Erdöd'', or ''Pálffy of Erdöd'', is the name of a Hungarian noble family. Several members of the family held significant positions in the Habsburg monarchy. H ...
. It became completely unused following an attack in 1663 by
Crimean Tatars , flag = Flag of the Crimean Tatar people.svg , flag_caption = Flag of Crimean Tatars , image = Love, Peace, Traditions.jpg , caption = Crimean Tatars in traditional clothing in front of the Khan's Palace ...
who were raiding in the service of the Ottomans.Štefan Pisoň, ''Hrady, zámky a kaštiele na Slovensku'', Osveta, Martin, 1973


Description

The castle, originally occupying a relatively large area of the hill, has been preserved in the state of advanced disintegration. The core of the entire fortified complex is the upper rampart of an approximately rectangular ground plan, which was delimited around the perimeter by massive walls, still visible on the east side. The best preserved part of the castle is the short eastern wing with the remains of a Gothic brick vault. An extensive vaulted cellar has been preserved from the buildings on the north side of the courtyard. The inner castle, protected by an irregular oval fortification, had only one gate on the northeast side, above which was a bastion. In addition to the tower with the gate, there were two other towers in the outer area. Around the outer wall were mostly farm buildings. The upper castle and the entire lower part had a considerable number of chambers which is indicative of its relatively large capacity. Ceramic water pipes connecting the castle with the town of
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were found on the site.


Gallery

Kreslenie_Biely_Kameň_hradu,_drawing_of_Biely_Kameň_castle,_P1010822.jpg, Drawing of Biely Kameň castle from
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Biely Kameň 01.jpg, Likely look of the castle in the 17th century Biely kamen veza.jpg, Remains of a tower Slovakia-Biely kamen-08.jpg, The castle ruins are largely immersed in vegetation


See also

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Svätý Jur Svätý Jur (; german: Sankt Georgen; he, Yergen; hu, Szentgyörgy; formerly ''Jur pri Bratislave'') is a small historical town northeast of Bratislava, located in the Bratislava Region. The city is situated on the slopes of Little Carpathians m ...
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Pezinok Pezinok (; hu, Bazin; german: Bösing; lat, Bazinium) is a town in southwestern Slovakia. It is roughly northeast of Bratislava and, as of December 2018, had a population of 23,002. Pezinok lies near the Little Carpathians and thrives mainly ...
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Pajštún Castle Pajštún Castle or Pajštún ( sk, Pajštúnsky hrad, german: Peilenstein) is a ruined medieval castle in the municipality of Borinka in the Bratislava region of Slovakia. It is located on the western edge of the Little Carpathians at an altitud ...
* Čeklís Castle *
List of castles in Slovakia This is a list of castles in Slovakia. This list includes palaces, citadels and manor houses. These Slovak words translate as follows: #''hrad'', ''hrádok'' - castle #''zámok'' - correctly: château, commonly translated as castle #''pevnosť' ...


References

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