Károlyi Castle (Fehérvárcsurgó)
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Károlyi Castle is a 19th-century castle located in
Fehérvárcsurgó Fehérvárcsurgó is a village in Fejér county, Hungary. References External links * Street map
Populated places in Fejér County {{Fejer-geo-stub ...
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,
Fejér County Fejér (, ) is an administrative county in central Hungary. It lies on the west bank of the river Danube and nearly touches the eastern shore of Lake Balaton. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Veszprém, Komárom-Esztergom County ...
,
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. The castle was built in
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and
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style by
György Károlyi György () is a Hungarian version of the name ''George''. Some notable people with this given name: * György Alexits (1899–1978), Hungarian mathematician * György Almásy (1867–1933), Hungarian asiologist, traveler, zoologist and ethnogra ...
, a descendant of 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 ...
, and was designed by architects Henrich Koch and
Miklós Ybl Miklós Ybl (6 April 1814 in Székesfehérvár – 22 January 1891 in Budapest) was one of Europe's leading architects in the mid to late nineteenth century as well as Hungary's most influential architect during his career. His most well-known w ...
. The building currently houses a 23-room hotel, but can be visited with a guided tour.


History

The first owner of the Fehérvárcsurgó estate was the Hochburg family from 1691, then the Berényi family inherited it through marriage with a Hochburg daughter, and later the
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family. According to records, the
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castle of Baron Ignác Perényi stood on the site of the present castle before 1786. In 1834, the estate was mortgaged by Imre Perényi to Count
György Károlyi György () is a Hungarian version of the name ''George''. Some notable people with this given name: * György Alexits (1899–1978), Hungarian mathematician * György Almásy (1867–1933), Hungarian asiologist, traveler, zoologist and ethnogra ...
, who in 1825 was one of the founding members of the
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by offering 40,000
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at the reform parliament. In 1853, the land was officially purchased by the Károlyi family. The castle was built between 1844 and 1851, construction coinciding with Károlyi's marriage to Countess Karolina Zichy, according to the plans of Henrich Koch, who also rebuilt the Károlyi Palace in Pest in the English
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. The architect, who lived in
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, was represented by
Miklós Ybl Miklós Ybl (6 April 1814 in Székesfehérvár – 22 January 1891 in Budapest) was one of Europe's leading architects in the mid to late nineteenth century as well as Hungary's most influential architect during his career. His most well-known w ...
, who, as the architect of the Károlyi family, participated in the planning related to the artistic direction. The castle was built with a central projection and a tympanum. A 30-meter-high tower rises on the side of the castle, with a small
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at each of the four corners, with a
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between them. A French garden was created in the castle courtyard. After Károlyi's death in 1877, the castle was inherited by his second son, Viktor. By 1888, the castle was owned by Gyula Károlyi, the organizer and first president of the Hungarian Red Cross Society. His eldest son was the politician
Mihály Károlyi Count Mihály Ádám György Miklós Károlyi de Nagykároly (; ; or in short simple form: Michael Károlyi; 4 March 1875 – 19 March 1955) was a Hungarian politician who served as a leader of the short-lived and unrecognized First Hungarian Re ...
, and his younger son was
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 ...
, who was the grandfather of the current trustee,
György Károlyi György () is a Hungarian version of the name ''George''. Some notable people with this given name: * György Alexits (1899–1978), Hungarian mathematician * György Almásy (1867–1933), Hungarian asiologist, traveler, zoologist and ethnogra ...
. József Károlyi, the Lord Governor of
Fejér County Fejér (, ) is an administrative county in central Hungary. It lies on the west bank of the river Danube and nearly touches the eastern shore of Lake Balaton. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Veszprém, Komárom-Esztergom County ...
and
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, and a member of parliament, is responsible for the
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transformation of the façade of the building facing the courtyard around 1910, which changed the overall effect of the façade with the curved elliptical extension planned in the middle of the U shape. At that time, the library room was added to the middle part. The last owner of the manor was István Károlyi, who was the founder and owner of the Madách Theater in
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during
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.


Post World War II

After World War II, the castle and the estate were taken from 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 ...
and nationalized without compensation. From 1946, it was used as a holiday resort by the Budapest Gas Works (). In 1949, it was designated as a refugee home for Greek children. It then operated as a state foster home until the 1980s. It was evacuated in 1979 due to its deteriorated condition. In 1995, the castle came under the management of the State Conservancy of Monuments (MÁG). In 1997, the Károlyi József Foundation, established by György Károlyi, who lives in Paris, and MÁG signed a cooperation agreement for the joint renovation and utilization of the castle. Currently, the cultural meeting center operating in the castle is a member of the European Network of Cultural Meeting Centers. In order to supplement and "maintain" the cultural functions, the castle aims to integrate into tourism flows with the help of hotel and catering departments. This plan was awarded the
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World Heritage Decade emblem in 1995. In parallel with the foundation's scientific and cultural activities, the Károlyi Castle Development and Operation Co. Ltd. is continuously renovating the castle. The castle is open to visitors all year round, and permanent and temporary exhibitions can be viewed and participated in. Permanent programs include an international conference on a variety of topics to be held in March. In addition to Hungarian speakers, international experts on the subject will also speak. In the spring, the European Ornamental Plant and Horticultural Days are held, where you can meet representatives of Hungarian horticulture and learn about the horticulture of European countries. The September program is the Quartettissimo European String Quartet Festival, where you can listen to performances by Hungarian and foreign string quartets. The candlelight concert held once a year in summer and winter is also very popular. Before his death, Ferenc Fejtő, a writer living in France, donated his library of several thousand volumes, including his own works, to the Károlyi Castle in Fehérvárcsurgó. The castle houses the book legacy of Szabolcs Vajay, a renowned historian and researcher of genealogy and heraldry. In addition to basic documents on Hungarian and European family history, archival materials (correspondence, notes, manuscripts, etc.) can be found in the castle's honorary library.


Gallery

Károlyi-kastély (3637. számú műemlék) 6.jpg, The castle viewed from the park, January 2007 Károlyi-kastély, Fehérvárcsurgó (3637. számú műemlék), belső részlet.jpg, A detail of the castle's interior, June 2011 Károlyi-kastély, Fehérvárcsurgó (3637. számú műemlék), homlokzat 2.jpg, June 2011 Károlyi-kastély, Fehérvárcsurgó (3637. számú műemlék), homlokzat.jpg, June 2011 Károlyi-kastély, Fehérvárcsurgó (3637. számú műemlék), részlet 2.jpg, June 2011 Károlyi-kastély, Fehérvárcsurgó (3637. számú műemlék), részlet.jpg, June 2011


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Fehérvárcsurgó Fehérvárcsurgó is a village in Fejér county, Hungary. References External links * Street map
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