Bojnice Castle (, ) is a
medieval
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castle
A castle is a type of fortification, fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by Military order (monastic society), military orders. Scholars usually consider a ''castle'' to be the private ...
in
Bojnice
Bojnice (; ) is a historical town in east Slovakia located on the Nitra (river), Nitra river, near the city of Prievidza. The town is situated just below the Bojnice Castle. It has a population of around 5,000.
Bojnice is best known for its popul ...
, Slovakia. It is a
Romanesque castle with some original
Gothic and
Renaissance
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elements built in the 12th century. Bojnice Castle is one of the most visited castles in Slovakia, receiving hundreds of thousands of visitors every year and also being a popular filming stage for
fantasy
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The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
and
fairy-tale movies. It was owned by
Hungarian kings and nobleman from the 12th century until the territory became part of
Czechoslovakia
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after the
Treaty of Trianon
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in 1920 and was acquired by a Czech entrepreneur in 1939.
History
Bojnice Castle was first mentioned in written records in 1113, in a document held at the
Zobor Abbey. Originally built as a wooden fort, it was gradually replaced by stone, with the outer walls being shaped according to the uneven rocky terrain. Its first owner was
Hungarian nobleman
Matthew III Csák, who received it in 1302 from the King
Ladislaus V of
Hungary
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. Later, in the 15th century, it was owned by King
Matthias Corvinus
Matthias Corvinus (; ; ; ; ; ) was King of Hungary and King of Croatia, Croatia from 1458 to 1490, as Matthias I. He is often given the epithet "the Just". After conducting several military campaigns, he was elected King of Bohemia in 1469 and ...
of
Hungary
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, who gave it to his illegitimate son
John Corvinus
John Corvinus (, Croatian language, Croatian: ''Ivaniš Korvin'', Romanian language, Romanian: ''Ioan Corvin''; 2 April 1473 – 12 October 1504) was the illegitimate son of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, and his ...
in 1489. Matthias liked to visit Bajmóc and it was here that he worked on his royal decrees. He used to dictate them under a linden tree, which is now known as the "Linden tree of King Matthias". After his death the castle became the property of the
Zápolya family (see
John Zápolya
John Zápolya or Szapolyai (; ; ; ; 1487 – 22 July 1540), was King of Hungary (as John I) from 1526 to 1540. His rule was disputed by Archduke Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand I, who also claimed the title King of Hungary. He wa ...
), a
Hungarian noble family. The
Thurzós, the richest family in the northern Kingdom of Hungary, acquired the castle in 1528 and undertook its major reconstruction. The former fortress was turned into a
Renaissance
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castle. From 1646 on, the castle's owners were the Pálfis, who continued to rebuild the castle.
Finally, the last famous castle owner from the Pálffy family,
Hungarian Count János Ferenc Pálfi (1829–1908), made a complex romantic reconstruction from 1888 to 1910 and created today's imitation of
French castles of the
Loire
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It rises in the so ...
valley. He not only built the castle, but also was the architect and interior designer. He utilized his artistic taste and love for collecting art pieces.
He was one of the greatest collectors of antiques, tapestries, drawings, paintings, and sculptures of his time.
The museum was established by previous owner, Count Ján Pálfi, in his 1907 will. He expressed his wish that the castle be made available to the public and that the works of art remain in their original places and be viewed by all interested parties. However, Jan Pálfi's heirs contested the will in court as they sold off the valuable and used the Bojnice estate as an economic base. While the castle's management has allowed tours of its grounds and interior, only part of the proceeds from the sale went to preserving in the castle through an agreement between the heirs and the Czechoslovak state. That agreement sheltered much of the collection, specifying that it could not be sold at private auction and remained in the ownership of the state.In 1941, the administration of Bojnice Manor allowed the Upper Nitra Museum Association to place its archeological, ethnographic, ethnological, and historical collections on castle grounds, in the Winter Garden.
Fire broke out on 9 May 1950, which destroyed all the towers of the Middle Bojnice Castle. The Bojnice Local National Committee requested support from the Communist National Committee (KNV) to restore the castle with a museum on its premises. The KNV in Nitra agreed and established The Regional Museum of Local History at Bojnice Castle through resolution no. 107/1950 on 7 September 1950. Reconstruction was completed by the autumn of 1951 with the first exhibition in the renovated castle opening on 2 September 1951. As a regional institution, it was given an advisory role for museums throughout the region until a territorial
reorganization in 1960. The museum ended its advisory role and transitioned to a research and documentation center focusing on the Upper
Ponitri. Additionally, as part of the new network of museums, it was designated as the official local history museum for the
Prievidza district. In 1969, the Museum in Bojnice was incorporated directly under the
Ministry of Culture of the Soviet Socialist Republics, then the Central Administration of Museums and Galleries in
Bratislava
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. Bojnice Castle was declared a national cultural monument in 1970.
After the
Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
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, the Bojnice museum was reorganized again, now managed as an independent museum by the Slovak National Museum (SNM) in Bratislava.
Description
The castle is renowned for its attractions, including the popular Castle Fairytale, the International Festival of Ghosts and Spirits and the Summer Music Festival. The romantic castle is also a popular location for filming fairy tale movies, such as ''
Fantaghirò''. It hosts Slovakia's single most popular museum and has been featured in many movies.
Travertine cave
A natural
travertine cave with a diameter of 22 m and a height of 6 m is located 26 meters below the Bojnice's 4th courtyard. The cave was formed by millennia of precipitation. Water flowed through fissures into the center of the travertine pile, creating the cavern. The cave features two ponds in the cave, connected to others in other underground spaces. Evidence suggests that ancient inhabitants of the region and castle knew about the cave, using it as a shelter and water reservoir. However, somehow it was lost to history, being rediscovered in 1888 during a reconstruction project.
Museum
The Bojnice Museum is a national art and history museum with a documentation, research, and methodical workplace that acquires, protects, processes, and makes available documents about the region. The collection includes: fine arts (paintings, sculptures), housewares (furniture, clocks, chandeliers and candlesticks, ceramics, earthenware, faience, porcelain), tools (weapons, craftsman supplies), and apparel (armor, textiles).
Park
A natural and landscaped surrounds Bojnické Castle. While local peoples cultivated plants around the castle, the first formally documented park dates to 1910. The park features several prominent trees and landscaped areas.
Legends
There are many legends relating to the Bojnice Castle, known mostly to the locals. These include the Legend of a Broken Heart, The Story of Peter Poky,
and the most famous of them all, The Legend of the Black Lady.
Castle park
Bojnice Castle is surrounded by the castle park featuring numerous species of trees. The park also contains the
Bojnice Zoo, the oldest and one of the most visited
zoos in Slovakia. The castle park continues in the form of a forest park in the
Strážov Mountains.
Gallery
Image:Slovakia Bojnice Castle 2004 hires.jpg, Bojnice Castle, 2004
Image:Castle Bojnice SK.jpg, Bojnice Castle, 2007
Image:Bojnice - zámok - panoramio.jpg, Bojnice Castle
Image:BojniceZámek.JPG, View of Bojnice Castle from west.
Image:Bojnicky zamok 4.jpg, Bojnice Castle as seen from the town
Image:Bojnicky zamok - pohrebny voz.jpg, Pálffy funeral carriage inside the castle
Image:BojniceCastle-night.jpg, Bojnice Castle at night, 2015
See also
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List of castles in Slovakia
*
Tourism in Slovakia
References
External links
Bojnice CastleCastles.info - Bojnice castle
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Castles in Slovakia
Tourist attractions in Trenčín Region
History museums in Slovakia
Gothic architecture in Slovakia
Renaissance architecture in Slovakia
Historic house museums in Europe
14th-century architecture in Slovakia
Gothic Revival architecture in Slovakia
19th-century architecture in Slovakia
Buildings and structures in Trenčín Region
Bojnice