Bodolai Béldi Pál kastély
Budila, Romania, Romania
Bodolai Béldi Pál kastély in Budila (Bodola), Brașov County, Romania, refers to the historic Béldi Pál Castle, originally a 16th-century fortress owned by the powerful Béldi noble family who acquired the Bodola estate in 1476 and fortified it extensively in the 1620s with stone houses, cellars, and gardens under Béldi Kelemen. Destroyed around 1612 by rival forces led by Mikes Kelemen during feudal wars and rebuilt more splendidly by Béldi Pál (1622-1679), it was razed again in 1678 by Prince Apafi I alongside Saxons and Székelys after Béldi Pál fled to Turkey, leaving only ruins marked by his sarcophagus inscription from 1677. The site ties into Budila's medieval history post-Mongol invasion, evolving through noble conflicts into a symbol of Transylvanian aristocratic strife, distinct from the later 18th-19th century Béldi László Castle nearby.
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