Kemeny Castle
Brâncovenești, Romania, Romania
Kemeny Castle in Brâncovenești, Mureș County, Romania, originated from a 13th-century royal fortress built using Roman stones, first documented in 1228 as castrum Wecheu under Hungary's Kingdom, later passing through noble families like Losonczi before major Renaissance reconstruction between 1537-1557. Donated in 1648 by Prince György II Rákóczi to János Kemény—Transylvania's brief prince—it remained with the Kemény family for 300 years, hosting cultural events like the 1926 Helikon literary gathering and featuring corner bastions, Renaissance windows, and a stone balcony over a moat bridge. Acquired by the Romanian state post-1945 and used for various purposes, it now stands preserved near DN15 as a fine example of Transylvanian Renaissance architecture.
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Kemeny Castle is located in Brâncovenești, Romania, Romania.
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