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Bréda Castle of Vásárhely

The building stood abandoned for many years. After its renovation, it now operates as a cultural visitor centre and a tourist attraction. Every evening, after sunset, a unique light art display is showcased on the façade of the castle, which is set in a stunning environment. Events and weddings held in the surrounding historic park can become elegant and unforgettable memories, earning it the prestigious award of Best Wedding Venue in Békés County in 2016. Inside the building, visitors can explore numerous fascinating features, such as the Foucault pendulum located in the dome room, with a unique dome painting visible 15 metres above it. The rooms bring the castle's and the family's history to life, and visitors can also gain insight into the daily life of the estate. Several models have been placed in the visitor area. Interactive installations and 3D projections illustrate the renovation work of the castle. Numerous pieces of furniture and furnishings characteristic of the castle's era are on display. The basement houses the Hungarikum Centre, showcasing the internationally renowned values and prides of Békés County. The castle grounds also feature a restaurant and an event marquee, suitable for hosting various events.

  • Strong, encrypted WIFI
  • Cash
  • Parking available

Target group

  • Class trips
  • Families with older children
  • Families with younger children
  • Friends
  • Adult-friendly
  • Seniors
  • Couples
  • Multigenerational programs

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Corvus-Kora Róbert
Corvus-Kora Róbert Corvus-Kora Róbert has lived and worked in Lőkösháza since his childhood. His first major success came at the age of 16 in Budapest, where one of his paintings was awarded a certificate. He was greatly influenced by Renaissance art and 17th-century Dutch artists, aspiring to paint in their style. He has created several public sculptures and monuments from marble and limestone. Always passionate about monumental, life-sized depictions, he decided to paint his first 9x4.5-metre panoramic painting for the Hungarian Millennium in 1996. A total of nine panoramic paintings have been completed. His future plan is to create another 9x4.5-metre painting and build a circular hall to house the artworks. The building will be unique in the world, as no such circular hall exists that contains ten panoramic paintings, each exploring a different theme. The artist regularly supports Lőkösháza. His works adorn the public spaces and interiors of the village, such as the St. Stephen statue, the cross in front of the church, the Trianon memorial, and the monument commemorating the 1956 Revolution and War of Independence. He has also erected statues in memory of Jenő Gávai Gaál and Tibor Frigyes Májer. The columbarium wall and the crucifix in the local cemetery are also his contributions. His paintings decorate the Community Centre and the Mayor's Office. His ninth panoramic painting can be viewed at the Petőfi Sándor Community Centre in Lőkösháza by prior arrangement. Appointments can be made with the artist for guided tours.
Magyarország, 5743 Lőkösháza


Parking information

  • Free outdoor parking available

Sustainability status report

The values ​​shown here come from I-DEST's internal self-assessment system, which shows the progress of a service provider or location in various areas of sustainability. These are not rating scores, but rather informative feedback to support improvement.
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49%
GTS Icon Caring for people
52%
GTS Icon Decent employment
45%
GTS Icon Pollution reduction
88%
GTS Icon Caring for the climate
79%
GTS Icon Waste reduction
65%
GTS Icon Caring for water
77%
GTS Icon Caring for nature
94%
GTS Icon Caring for culture
88%
GTS Icon Management and information
66%

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