Chateaux and Mansions in Hungary
Fertod has Hungary’s largest and most beautiful baroque palace. The 126-room Esterházy Palace, also called the Hungarian Versailles. The 300-hectare garden is one of Hungary’s most beautiful baroque gardens. More...  Fertod Palace
Gödöllo is famous for its palace, which is one of Hungary’s largest palaces. The Grassalkovich Palace was the summer residence of the Habsburg royal family. More...  Gödöllo Palace
Located in Western Transdanubia region, 12 km south of Sopron, Nagycenk’s main attraction is the Széchenyi Mansion. The mansion was the former home of the Széchenyi family. More...  Nagycenk Mansion
Located in the north-western corner of Lake Balaton, Keszthely is a popular spa and university city. Besides its open-air swimming pools and its harbour, it also possesses numerous museums. More...  Keszthely Mansion
The small village of Füzérradvány is located in the northern part of Hungary, near the Slovakian border, about 20 km west of Sátoraljaújhely. Füzérradvány’s main attraction is the Károlyi Mansion, which is one of the largest mansions in Hungary. More...  Füzérradvány Mansion
The Huillier-Coburg Palace in Edelény was built between 1716 and 1730 by Ferenc János Huillier. It is the seventh-largest palace in Hungary. More...  Edelény Palace
The Pácin Mansion was built in 1581 on a sand-hill surrounded by natural watercourses. It is one of Hungary’s most notable, late-Renaissance architectural monuments. More...  Pácin Mansion
Kéked is one of the smallest, and one of the most attractive villages in the Zemplén Mountains. The 15th-16th century, Gothic style Melczer Mansion, can be found in the centre of the village. More...  Kéked Mansion
Körmend’s main attraction is the former Batthyány mansion. The mansion was built in the 18th century. More...  Körmend Mansion
Monok is located in the northern part of Hungary, in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county. Two mansions can be found in Monok: that of the Monoky family, and the Andrássy Mansion.The village’s most famous son is Lajos Kossuth... More...  Monok Mansion
Famous for its grape- and wine-production, Tarcal was incorporated as part of the Tokaj-Hegyalja wine producing area, into the UNESCO’s Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape, in 2002. More...  Tarcal Mansion
The Lónyay Mansion in Tuzsér is an important memento of the architectural and domestic-cultural preferences of the nobility in Hungary. More...  Tuzsér Mansion
The mansard roofed mansion, with its cour dhonneur arrangement, sited on the upper end of a gently sloping hill, replaces an earlier country-mansion belonging to the Fáy family, which was already standing on the same site towards the end of the 16th century. More...  Fáj Mansion |