NEO-GOTHIC CASTLE
The neo-Gothic castle was built in the first half of the 19th century (1835-1840). Never fully completed.
Irregular, two-storey with a residential attic, with a basement. Built on a T-shaped plan with a circular four-storey tower on the east, connected to the body by a short perpendicular connector.
The castle's storeys are separated by string-course cornices, apart from that, the detail is used very sparingly. The hallmarks of the Gothic style are primarily pointed arch openings, a stepped gable in the façade facing south and a tower topped with pseudo-machicolations. Inside, there are barrel vaults on the ground floor, and a staircase in the tower.
Surrounded by ponds, it is an exceptional part of the palace and park complex. The castle has fulfilled many functions in the past. For example, the hall on the first floor was used as an Evangelical-Augsburg chapel. After World War II, it was used as a PTTK hotel and a cinema.
Entered into the register of monuments in 1959. Since 1992, the castle has been privately owned and serves as a residential building.
Source: Local information