Art relic Füzér
The ruins of Füzér Castle stand on a solitary rock cone at the edge of the village. It was built by the designs of "Blind" Anoronicus at the beginning of the 13th century. It was expanded in the 14th and 15th centuries. It was ruined at the end of the 18th century. Its architectural characteristics include stone remains in lace form. The entire castle hill is a protected historic site with protected plants and animals. The reconstruction of the castle has only lately begun in earnest. A significant part of the castle walls are standing, the most in tact is its beautiful, two-store Gothic chapel and renewed shingle roof structure. The renewed casle chapel was inaugurated in 2002.
Open from: January 01
Open till: December 31
Opening hours: Summer time: 9:00-18:00 Winter time: 10:00-15:00
Phone number: +36306638802
Type: ruin, fortress, castle, palace, mansion
Attendability: during opening hours
Admission: Adult: 500 HUF student: 300 HUF Parking fee: 300 HUF/car, 500 HUF/bus
Professional guidance: demandable
Disabled accessible: no
Payment facilities: Cash only
Services: toilet/WC
Architectural stile: Gothic
Function: cultural institution
Address: 3996 Füzér, Várhegy View on map
Latitude and longitude: N 48° 32' 9", E 21° 26' 10"
Phone number: +3647340027
Fax: +3647340027
Email: info@fuzer.hu
Web: http://www.fuzer.hu