Castelul Corvinilor (Corvins' Castle)

Castle · Hunedoara

Castelul Corvinilor (Corvins' Castle)

Castle · Hunedoara

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Strada Curtea Corvinilor 1-3, Hunedoara 331141, Romania

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Corvin Castle, a stunning Gothic-Renaissance fortress in Transylvania, combines rich history with fairytale charm, beckoning visitors to explore its hauntingly beautiful halls and legends.  

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"Used for the exterior of Count Orlok's castle in Nosferatu. It was chosen for its gothic appearance and historical significance."

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"The Gothic-Renaissance castle was built in 1446 at the behest of John Hunyadi, a Hungarian military leader." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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"If you're a fan of vampire lore, you're probably familiar with Vlad the Impaler, who famously inspired the title character in Bram Stoker's 'Dracula.' In real life, the bloodthirsty ruler was kept prisoner at Corvin Castle (also called Hunyadi Castle or Hunedoara Castle). Other prisoners included a monk bricked into one of the walls as punishment for spying. His ghost is thought to haunt the castle to this day. So too are the spirits of three prisoners promised freedom if they dug a well and found water. They did, but they were never freed. You'll just have to plan a visit to see whether the legends are true." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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"In the heart of Transylvania, one of Europe’s largest castles looks like it sits atop a rocky bluff with nothing but a thin bridge allowing access. But this is Corvin Castle, which looks like something straight out of a fairytale, largely because restorers thought that it should.  Built in the mid-15th century, the castle was the work of military leader John Hunyadi, who constructed the tall structure over the remains of a keep built by Charles I. Corvin Castle is split into three large areas: The Knight’s Hall, the Diet Hall, and the circular stairways. Each of these three parts is surrounded by both circular and rectangular towers that were used for both defense and as a prison.  The elaborate architecture was designed in a rich gothic style that accentuates the already impressive structure. The castle was kept in regal condition during Hunyadi’s lifetime, but after he died, the castle fell into swift decline. It was not until the 17th century that there was more interest in restoring this medieval castle. As the restoration work began, the workers redesigned the castle to reflect what they considered a gothic castle should look like, which explains much of its currently fanciful look. A number of legends are associated with the castle. Though this is likely untrue, tourists are told that Vlad the Impaler spent some seven years in the dungeons of Corvin Castle, a stay which resulted in his eventual madness." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Raymond

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Impressive and well preserved medieval castle. However the interior is relatively empty. I’d only recommend if you were nearby and looking to fill time. I wouldn’t go out of my way to journey here, unless you are really into castles. Also currently has alot of scaffolding and not really near anything else.

Cherry On The World - Travel blog

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One of the most beautiful castles in Romania. We really like that there is enough space to go around, and you can visit and stay in the places you like as much as you like. One nice thing is that it is newly renovated.

Gerd Hodina

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An impressive medieval castle. Winding and eerie. Parts of the rooms and halls are furnished. Others house exhibitions by contemporary artists. Many stairs (unfortunately, some without handrails)—visitors should be able to walk well. There's currently a lot of scaffolding outside, and the interior is also undergoing professional restoration (by specialists from Spain and France) with EU funding. Overall, it's absolutely worth a visit.

Fiana Lu

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The most beautiful castle I visited in Romania! It fits a Disney princess movie perfectly. Part of the outside is undergoing renovation, but that doesn’t affect its charm at all. You can visit almost the whole castle, even tho the interior doesn’t have fancy paintings and decorations it’s still worth a visit if you are staying in Sibiu area.

Nikolina Ugrin

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Absolutely LOVED the experience. Definitely one of the most underrated castles in Europe and my favourite one so far. There is an app available on app store which you can download and it guides you through the castle and gives you all necessary information and more. If you are visiting Romania it is a MUST.

Chris Ramey

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The castle was an excellent example of a Romanian gothic-renaissance architecture. Definitely one of the best castles I’ve been to. However, it is very basically decorated, giving way to its natural “empty” feel, allowing the imagination to conjure up a time that was.

Alexandra Busuioc

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Really nice place to visit at least once in your life. A place full of history which stimulates very well your imagination. There were a few trigger warnings regardind some rooms. It was a nice experience.

A J Bashha

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Castelul Corvinilor, located at Strada Curtea Corvinilor, Hunedoara, Romania, is a striking Gothic-Renaissance castle with a rich history dating back to the 15th century. It was built by John Hunyadi, a prominent military leader and Voivode of Transylvania, on the site of an older stone fortress. The castle was designed both as a formidable defensive stronghold and as a grand residence symbolizing the power of the Hunyadi family. Its imposing structure stands on a rocky outcrop above the Zlaști River, featuring massive towers, bastions, and a donjon, which reflect its military and residential functions. The castle is renowned for its architectural complexity and historical significance. It includes notable sections such as the Knight's Hall, used for feasts; the Diet Hall, where ceremonies and formal receptions took place; and the circular stairway. The walls and halls are richly decorated, with marble embellishments and frescoes, including the distinctive painted Tower of the Mace (Turnul Buzdugan). The castle's design incorporates both Gothic and Renaissance elements, with later Baroque additions made during the 17th century. Historically, Castelul Corvinilor was a strategic fortress in the defense against the Ottoman Empire and a political center where important meetings and events were held. It also served as a prison, with legends suggesting that Vlad the Impaler was once held captive within its walls. The castle's name and emblem, a raven holding a golden ring, are tied to the Hunyadi family's legacy and legends surrounding their origins. Today, the castle is a major cultural and tourist attraction, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. It has been restored and transformed into a museum, allowing visitors to explore its grand halls, towers, and courtyards while immersing themselves in the medieval history and legends of Transylvania. To visit Corvin Castle, you can purchase tickets at the castle’s entrance, with an adult ticket costing around 31 to 36 lei. There are also reduced prices for students and pensioners, and small additional fees for special rooms or photography inside. The castle is generally open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with some variations depending on the day and season. Additionally, visiting during the Medieval Festival “Ioan de Hunedoara,” held annually around late August and early September, offers a unique experience with medieval reenactments, music, workshops, and parades inside the castle, adding cultural richness to your visit. Its dramatic architecture, historical depth, and picturesque setting make Castelul Corvinilor a must-visit landmark and one of Romania’s most impressive medieval castles.