Castelul Wesselényi
Obreja, Romania, Romania
Castelul Wesselényi in Obreja, Romania, located in Alba County within Mihalț commune, is a late 19th-early 20th century manor built around 1901 by Baron Miklós Wesselényi V, part of the prominent Hungarian noble family's Transylvanian estates, featuring neoclassical architecture with preserved facades amid rural surroundings.
In 1921, the Greek Catholic Archdiocese acquired it with papal support, converting it into an orphanage and elementary school run by Immaculate Heart nuns, reflecting its shift from private residence to communal use, today, the structure stands as a historical monument.
Embodying the Wesselényi legacy alongside their grander baroc palaces elsewhere, though facing preservation challenges common to Romania's rural nobility sites.
Location
DC39 23, 517465 Obreja, Romania
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