Castelul Daniel din Vârghiș
Vârghiș, Romania, Romania
Daniel Castle in Vârghiș, Covasna County, Romania, is a Renaissance-style noble residence with origins in the late 16th century, expanded significantly by the Daniel family—a prominent Székely lineage—with key phases including mid-17th-century western additions by Ferenc Daniel, 1723 Baroque corner loggias under István Daniel II, a 1797 etajed palace wing and mansard roof by Elek Daniel, and 1850-1853 Classicist bastions plus northern arm by Gábor Daniel. Featuring ornate arcaded porticos, sandstone blazons dated 1745, vaulted interiors blending defense with residential elegance, and later 1937 Neorenaissance loggia, it endured 18th-century imperial raids due to the family's Kuruc ties before nationalization post-WWII. Purchased around 2014 by the Racz family and restored at over half a million euros, it now functions as a boutique hotel preserving its multi-style Transylvanian heritage amid scenic parklands.
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