Kaštieľ Budmerice
Budmerice, Slovakia, Slovakia
Kaštieľ Budmerice in Budmerice, Slovakia, is a romantic-style manor house built in 1888-1889 by Count Ján Pálffy and his wife Alžbeta (née Schlippenbach) as a hunting lodge in the Lindava Forest, designed by Viennese architect Franz von Neumann and inspired by Renaissance châteaux along France's Loire River. It blends multiple historical styles with a horizontally segmented facade, numerous small turrets and gabled dormers, a dominant high tower over the entrance portal bearing the family coat of arms and a clock, plus a monumental staircase leading to modern late-19th-century interiors featuring central heating and a food elevator. Surrounded by a picturesque English park with ancient trees providing privacy, it later served as the House of Slovak Writers until 2011, and stands as a protected cultural monument currently under reconstruction.
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