Károlyi Castle (Derekegyház)
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Károlyi-Weiss Castle is a 19th-century castle located in
Derekegyház Derekegyház is a village in Csongrád county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary. Geography It covers an area of and has a population Population is a set of humans or other organisms in a given region or area. Government ...
,
Csongrád County Csongrád (; , archaically also ''Црноград/Crnograd,'' ) is a town in Csongrád County in southern Hungary. History At the time of the Hungarian Conquest (the end of 9th century) the Maros Valley was under Bulgarian control. The fortre ...
,
Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
. The castle was built in the
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and Copf Style for the
Károlyi family The House of Károlyi is the name of an old and prominent Hungarian noble family, whose members held the title of Count in Hungary, awarded to them on 5 April 1712 by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. They claim descent from the late 9th century Mag ...
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History

The
Csongrád Csongrád (; , archaically also ''Црноград/Crnograd,'' ) is a town in Csongrád County in southern Hungary. History At the time of the Hungarian Conquest (the end of 9th century) the Maros Valley was under Bulgarian control. The fortre ...
- Vásárhely manor was in the possession of Mátyás Szuhay and Gáspár Szuhay in the 17th century, but the Emperor confiscated it from them for disloyalty, and, in 1670, the chamber managed the treasury lands. Part of the manor was purchased by Count Lipót Schlick in 1702. In addition to Derekegyház-
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, this also included Csongrád, Vásárhely and
Szegvár Szegvár is a large village in Csongrád County, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia t ...
. In 1722, the Count sold the estate of about 118,000
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acres to
Sándor Károlyi Baron, later Count Sándor Károlyi de Nagykároly (; 20 March 1668 – 8 September 1743) was a Hungarian aristocrat, statesman and Imperial Feldmarschall. He was one of the generals of Francis II Rákóczi during the War of Independence. Later he ...
for 30,000
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s.


Károlyi ownership

Count
Sándor Károlyi Baron, later Count Sándor Károlyi de Nagykároly (; 20 March 1668 – 8 September 1743) was a Hungarian aristocrat, statesman and Imperial Feldmarschall. He was one of the generals of Francis II Rákóczi during the War of Independence. Later he ...
established the center of his
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estates in Szegvár. After his death in 1743, his son,
Ferenc Károlyi Count Ferenc Károlyi de Nagykároly (20 June 1705 – 14 August 1758), was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier. Early life Károlyi was born on 20 June 1705 at his family's castle in Olcsva in the Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867), Kingdom of Hungar ...
, transferred the Szegvár Castle to his sister, Klára Károlyi (and her husband, Gábor Haller) and established the new estate center in
Derekegyház Derekegyház is a village in Csongrád county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary. Geography It covers an area of and has a population Population is a set of humans or other organisms in a given region or area. Government ...
puszta The Hungarian puszta () is a temperate grassland biome of the Great Hungarian Plain. It is an exclave of the Pannonian Steppe, and lies mainly around the River Tisza in the eastern part of Hungary, as well as in the western part of the country ...
with a manor house and farm buildings. The
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- Copf style castle at Derekegyház was built by his son, Count
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, between 1765 and 1769 next to the previous manor buildings, and it was at this time that the development of the castle park began. After his death in 1791, his only son, Count
József Károlyi Count József Hilarius Sergius Marius Franz Anton Johann Nepomucen Károlyi de Nagykároly (7 October 1768 – 4 April 1803), was a Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867), Hungarian nobleman and soldier. Early life Károlyi was born in Vienna, the cap ...
, inherited the castle, who had the large kitchen in the courtyard converted into a chapel in 1799. A picture of St.
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was placed above the altar; in addition, pictures of St. Wendel, St. Joseph and the Virgin Mary were placed in the room. It had no tower, only a bell tower was built near it, which can still be found today, built into the stone fence. Count József Károlyi died young, at the age of 34, and his estates were inherited by his three minor sons. At the time of Count József's death in 1803, an inventory of the Castle showed it to be a one-story building, mostly in good condition, made of burnt brick and had a shingle roof. On the ground floor, there were three corridors, nine rooms, one kitchen, and one outhouse. There were also rooms for the farm officers and their dining room, the landlady's room, and other service rooms. The cellar under the dining room could hold 200 akós of wine. A wooden porch ran in front of the ground floor. A three-turn oak staircase led to the upper floor, the spaces between the turns were laid out with white marble. The Count and his family lived on the upper floor, and their suites and the stateroom were located here. The corridors were paved with marble, the double doors were made of oak, the windows had leaded glass panes, and copper fittings. The ceilings of the rooms were decorated with stucco and the walls with wood paneling. The heating was provided by gilded white tiled stoves. Eight summer rooms were created on the third, attic level. A flower garden and orchard stretched on the western side of the building, and the courtyard was located on the eastern side; here stood the chapel, as well as the associated sacristy and oratory. In 1827, after the three sons came of age, they divided the property among themselves. The castle became the property of the eldest, István Károlyi, who died in 1881. His heirs (his grandson from his eldest son, László, and his younger son, Sándor) shared the 25,000-acre estate, which was reunited in László's hands after Count Sándor's death in 1906. László Károlyi owned several castles and a palace in Pest, so he sold the little-used residence in Derekegyháza in 1914 to the ammunition manufacturer Manfréd Weiss, who had previously purchased a nearly 9,000-acre part of the estate.


Weiss ownership

Manfréd Weiss was a board member of the National Association of Industrialists, a Member of
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and a member of the
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. In 1896, he was given the title of nobleman with the first name "Csepel", and in September 1918 he was elevated to the rank of Baron by Charles IV. His family spent Christmas and Easter holidays in Derekegyház, but apart from that they only used the castle in the summer and during autumn hunting. After Weiss's death in 1922, his children inherited the 7,619-acre estate. The castle, which had deteriorated under the
Károlyi family The House of Károlyi is the name of an old and prominent Hungarian noble family, whose members held the title of Count in Hungary, awarded to them on 5 April 1712 by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. They claim descent from the late 9th century Mag ...
, was renovated and modernized in 1932; at that time, its roof was replaced with a mansard roof, which was completely built in, and rooms were created in the attic. The
Károlyi The House of Károlyi is the name of an old and prominent Hungarian nobility, Hungarian noble family, whose members held the title of Count in Kingdom of Hungary, Hungary, awarded to them on 5 April 1712 by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. They clai ...
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in the tympanum of the main façade was replaced by an oval skylight. The interior layout has not changed, practically reflecting the Baroque state even today. During
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, during the
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, the Weiss family, of Jewish origin, were allowed to leave the country in exchange for handing over part of their property, including the Derekegyháza estate. The castle was looted shortly afterwards, its furnishings taken away partly by German soldiers and partly by the residents of the area. Later, some of the paintings from here were transferred to the
József Koszta József Koszta (27 March 1861 – 29 July 1949) was a Hungarian painter whose major works include ''Girl with Geraniums'', ''Corn Snappers'' and ''Woman Drying Plates''. Life Born on 27 March 1861, Koszta trained at various schools of art, i ...
Museum in
Szentes Szentes () is a town in south-eastern Hungary, Csongrád-Csanád County, Csongrád county, near the Tisza, Tisza river. The town is a cultural and educational center of the region. It is the third most populous town in Csongrád-Csanád County, Cso ...
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Post World War II

After the end of World War II, the castle was nationalized, and, in 1949, became a social home for the mentally disabled. Since 2018, a mental social nursing home of the
Csongrád County Csongrád (; , archaically also ''Црноград/Crnograd,'' ) is a town in Csongrád County in southern Hungary. History At the time of the Hungarian Conquest (the end of 9th century) the Maros Valley was under Bulgarian control. The fortre ...
Municipality has been operating here. The castle park, which was 150 cadastral acres in the middle of the 19th century, has now shrunk to 10 hectares, and only a small part of it, around the building, has remained in its original form, the rest is covered in forest. Before the World War, there was a swimming pool and a tennis court in the park. There is a chapel and a belfry on its territory.


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Derekegyház Derekegyház is a village in Csongrád county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary. Geography It covers an area of and has a population Population is a set of humans or other organisms in a given region or area. Government ...