Budatin Castle

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The Budatin Castle is a castle in north-western Slovakia, near the city of Zilina, where the Kysuca river flows into the Vah river.It was built as a guarding castle in the second half of the 13th century near the confluence of the Kysuca and the Vah, where tolls were collected. At the beginning of the 14th century, originally royal fortress passed into the hands of Matthew Csak and the castle, especially towers were fortified, and inside the fortress a new palace was built.
At that time,the Gothic castle was changed into comfortable Renaissance palace. During the Baroque in the 17th century, effort was concentrated on building a chapel and finishing various building of the castle and surrounding it by the park. After the Sunog family died, the new owners were the Csakys, who owned the castle until 1945. During the revolutions of 1848/1849, imperial troops seriously damaged the castle, which was repaired in 1870, and was serving as a barracks.

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