Pál Teleki, Count of Szék, born November 1, 1879 and died April 3, 1941, was a Hungarian statesman. He was Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary, from July 19, 1920 to April 14, 1921 then from February 16, 1939 to April 3, 1941. He was at the origin of the renovation of this 18th century military castle.
On the sides were the warehouses, stables and prison. At the back, the main building and opposite the main gate. The mansion was surrounded by a vast forest and park. Unfortunately, most of the forest was cut down, but several ancient trees still remain. You find a spare oak over 600 years old. The building falling into disrepair was recently renovated and a crèche was installed at the rear of the main building.
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