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Royal elegance
Royal elegance
Gödöllő is situated eastward from Budapest, not far from the capital. Its castle and the one at Fertőd, are two of the greatest masterpieces of Hungarian Baroque architecture. During the time of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy this castle was the favourite holiday destination of Queen Elizabeth, also known as Sissi, and as a memorial to this fact an exhibition can be visited. The restored rooms and parlours offer a fascinating view. With many cultural events also, Gödöllő is justly considered a highly popular destination among visitors.
The city was first mentioned in the deed of gift of Louis I the Great in 1349. Gödöllő was completely destroyed in the years of the Turkish occupation, but later it was gradually populated again.
During the 18th century Antal Grassalkovich made Gödöllő the centre of his estates and commissioned an expert from Salzburg to start the construction of the castle. The earl was an influential man; he was the assistant to the king, the president of the Hungarian Chamber, and most importantly, he was the confidant of Maria Theresa.
The double U shaped castle was expanded several times during the 18th century, and it attained its present form in the 19th century when it was the property of the third generation of the Grassalkovich family. By this time the castle was an eight-winged building complex, not only did it have manorial suites, but it was supplemented with a church, a theatre, a bath-house, a hot house and orangery, and last but not least a riding school.
The estate had a model farm, which became the foundation of a later agricultural centre and university.
In 1841 the male line of descent of the Grassalkovich family died out. After this unfortunate event the castle became the property of several different families, until 1867, when it became crown lands, and the parliament decreed it to be the holiday residence of the prevailing Hungarian king. This way Francis Joseph I and then Charles IV spent several months here. The castle was favoured particularly by Queen Elizabeth (1837-1898), who was highly popular among Hungarians. She liked to stay here, and Gödöllő was her favourite holiday destination.
At the end of the First World War Charles I was informed about the collapse of the Monarchy here. Then, between the two World Wars, as the result of legal continuity the castle became the residence of the Hungarian governor, Miklós Horthy. After World War II, in the communist, then socialist era, the building was used by the army. Homes and temporary accommodation were established in the stately halls, and its beautiful park divided into small parts.
In 1996 the castle was completely renovated and the Royal Castle Museum of Gödöllő was opened. The rooms and parlours of Francis Joseph I and Queen Elizabeth can be visited together with an exhibition and weapon collection. The restored Baroque theatre is a curiosity, as it is the only intact Baroque theatre in Hungary with a backstage.
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ヨーロッパ(大陸) > ハンガリー(国) > ブダペストとその周辺(観光地域) > Pest megye (county)(県(郡)) > Gödöllő Hills (Gödöllői-dombság)(地理的地域)
GPS座標: の緯度 47°35'51"、の経度 19°20'53" (N47 35.85 - E19 20.88)
旅行ガイドの目的地:
Gödöllő(834の写真 + 2のパノラマ画像)
Gödöllő Hills (Gödöllői-dombság)(4,203の写真 + 21のパノラマ画像)
Pest megye (county)(15,122の写真 + 50のパノラマ画像)
ブダペストとその周辺(15,989の写真 + 52のパノラマ画像)
ハンガリー(27,287の写真 + 163のパノラマ画像)
そしてさらに:
(ここで内側:Gödöllő Hills)
Fót(183の写真)
Isaszeg(171の写真)
Pécel(101の写真)
Tura(30の写真)
Veresegyház(365の写真)
Mogyoród(1,516の写真 + 19のパノラマ画像)
Szada(359の写真)
Tóalmás(79の写真)
Vácrátót(438の写真)
ここにすべてのパノラマ写真:
Gödöllő(2の写真)
Gödöllő Hills (Gödöllői-dombság)(21の写真)
Pest megye (county)(50の写真)
ブダペストとその周辺(52の写真)
ハンガリー(163の写真)
ヨーロッパ(165の写真)
ここにすべての通常の写真:
Gödöllő(834の写真 / 10のギャラリー)
Gödöllő Hills (Gödöllői-dombság)(4,203の写真 / 54のギャラリー)
Pest megye (county)(15,122の写真 / 221のギャラリー)
ブダペストとその周辺(15,989の写真 / 234のギャラリー)
ハンガリー(27,287の写真 / 462のギャラリー)
ヨーロッパ(30,494の写真 / 523のギャラリー)
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