Čachtice Castle is a castle ruin in Slovakia next to the village of Čachtice. It stands on a hill featuring rare plants, and has been declared a national nature reserve for this reason. The castle was a residence and later the prison of the Countess and alleged serial killer Elizabeth Báthory.Čachtice was built in the mid-13th century by Kazimir from the Hont-Pázmány gens as a sentry on the road to Moravia. Later, it belonged to Matthew Csák, the Stibor family, and then to Elizabeth Báthory. Čachtice, its surrounding lands and villages, was a wedding gift from the Nádasdy family upon Elizabeth's marriage to Ferenc Nádasdy in 1575.
Originally, Čachtice was a Romanesque castle with an interesting horseshoe-shaped residence tower. It was turned into a Gothic castle later and its size was increased in the 15th and 16th centuries. A Renaissance renovation followed in the 17th century.
Please check the official website, the opening hours vary depending on season.
Adult: €2.50
Seniors, Students: €1.50
Children 6-15: €1
Children under 6: Free
Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children): €5
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Čachtice_Castle
Official Website http://www.cachtice.sk/cachticky-hrad/
Email office@muzeumtn.sk
Address 91621, Slovakia
Coordinates 48°43'30" N 17°45'40.557" E