Castelul Ugron
Romania, Romania
Castelul Ugron, located primarily in Zau de Câmpie, Mureș County, Romania, is a striking early 20th-century "calendar castle" built between 1908-1918 by Baron István Ugron, a diplomat and art collector, blending neogothic and neoromanesque styles with unique symbolic features like four corner towers representing seasons, 52 rooms for weeks, 365 windows for days, and 12 entrances for months. Originating from earlier structures on the site dating back to 1466 under the Geréb family and rebuilt multiple times through noble ownerships including the Ugrons from 1866, it was nationalized in 1948, serving as a grain depot, school, agricultural lycée, and orphanage before falling into ruin post-1989 amid restitution disputes. Recently restored by heirs, it now functions as a tourist attraction with potential for events, preserving its opulent interiors and romantic legends tied to Russian royalty.
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