Lake Balaton Castles and Ruins
Lake Balaton’s landscape is defined by architectural heritage ranging from Roman fortifications to Baroque estates. This collection features the 18th-century Festetics Palace in Keszthely and medieval hilltop fortresses like Szigliget and Csobánc, which served as vital defensive lines during the Ottoman wars. The list also includes Romanesque church ruins in Dörgicse and Veszprémfajsz, the Roman castrum of Valcum, and the 13th-century Pauline monastery at Tálod, documenting the region's military, religious, and aristocratic history.
Festetics Castle
The Festetics Palace is a Baroque palace located in the town of Keszthely, Zala, Hungary. The building now houses the Helikon Palace Museum.
Szigligeti vár
13th-century hilltop fortress ruins featuring restored walls, a gatehouse, and panoramic views of the Tapolca Basin. Originally built by the Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma, it served as a key border castle.
József Főherceg Kastélya
Built in the early 20th century as a summer residence for Archduke Joseph of Habsburg, this neo-Baroque building in Tihany now serves as the Balaton Limnological Research Institute.
Csobánc vára
Ruins of a 13th-century stone castle situated atop a volcanic butte. The site is historically significant for successfully withstanding Ottoman sieges in the 16th century.
Pannonian Limes
The Pannonian Limes is that part of the old Roman fortified frontier known as the Danubian Limes that runs for approximately 420 km from…
Rezi-vár
A medieval fortress built around 1300 on a 418-meter-high cliff of the Keszthely Mountains. The remaining residential tower and walls overlook the neighboring Stupa of Zalaszántó.
St.Peter Church ruins
Significant 12th-century Romanesque ruins featuring a unique double-church layout. The site includes a well-preserved nave and high gable wall located in the village of Alsódörgicse.
Szent Jakab templomrom
13th-century Romanesque church ruins located near the former village of Tálod. The site consists of a single nave and served a medieval settlement that has since disappeared.
Hetyei templomrom
The 13th-century ruins of a Romanesque village church, distinguished by its largely intact three-story stone tower standing in the fields near Ádánd.
Csepelyi templomrom
Medieval ruins of a 13th-century church that served the abandoned village of Csepely. The site retains its foundation and portions of the original sanctuary walls.
Veszprémfajsz
Veszprémfajsz is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary.
Pálos kolostorrom, Tálod
Remains of a 13th-century monastery founded for the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit. The site includes the Gothic ruins of the Saint Helen church and an adjacent spring.
Szóládi földvár
An Iron Age earthwork fortification and archaeological site. The defensive embankments provide evidence of early Celtic or pre-Roman settlement patterns in the Somogy hills.
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