Newly built Hotel, under austrian patronaje, located in Hunedoara on 1A Replublicii Blvd. (DN66), 1 Km away from Corvinilor Castle
Hunyad Castle
The Hunyad Castle (Romanian: Castelul Huniazilor or Castelul Corvineştilor, Hungarian: Vajdahunyad vára) is a castle in Hunedoara, Romania.
It is a relic of the Hunyadi dynasty. In the 14th century, the castle was given to a Vlach (Romanian) knyaz Serb, or Sorb by the German-Roman emperor and king of Hungary Zsigmond as severance, restored between 1446 and 1453 by John Hunyadi. It was built in Gothic style, but has Baroque and Renaissance architectural elements. It features tall and strong defence towers, an interior yard and a drawbridge. Other significant parts of the building are the Knights' Hall (a great reception hall), the Club Tower, the White bastion, which served as a food storage room, and the Diet Hall, on whose walls medallions are painted (among them there are the portraits of Matei Basarab, ruler from Wallachia, and Vasile Lupu, ruler of Moldavia). In the wing of the castle called the Mantle, a painting can be seen which portrays the legend of the raven from which the name of the descendants of Iancu de Hunedoara, Corvini came. (The Romanian word for raven is corb, from the Latin corvus).
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Corvinilor Castle- only 1 km away from Hotel Maier Hunedoara(accomodation in Hunedoara)
Corvinilor Castle- only 1 km away from Hotel Maier Hunedoara(accomodation in Hunedoara)
The Interior Yard of the Corvinilor Castle
The Interior Yard of the Corvinilor Castle
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