Jasenov Castle (
Slovak ''Jasenovský hrad'',
Hungarian ''Jeszenő vára'') is a ruined
Gothic
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and
Renaissance
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era stone castle above the village of
Jasenov in
Humenné District
Humenné District (''okres Humenné (also spelled Homonna, Homonn, Humen, Harwsfalva)'') is a district in
the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia.
Until 1920, the district was mostly part of Zemplén (county) of the Kingdom of Hungary, apart from ...
,
Prešov Region
The Prešov Region, also Priashiv Region ( sk, Prešovský kraj, ; hu, Eperjesi kerület; uk, Пряшівський край) is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions and consists of 13 districts (okresy) and 666 municipalities, 23 o ...
, in east
Slovakia
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. It is a
hilltop castle
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located on a fairly steep, roughly cone-shaped hill with a limestone bedrock, in an altitude of approximately 392 m (1286.08 ft) above sea level. The eponymous village at the foot of the castle hill was founded as an adjoined
castle settlement, similarly to several other villages in the region. Jasenov and Jasenov Castle lie in the traditional region of
Zemplín. The castle is listed in the National Cultural Heritage list of the Monuments Board of the Slovak Republic.
History
The beginnings of the stone castle date back to the second half of the 13th century. Jasenov is unique among the larger castles of the Upper Zemplín county (and region) due to being founded as a seat of a noble family from the beginning, rather than a castle founded by royal initiative. The original construction of the castle was begun by the
Petény (Peteň, Pečeň) noble family in the late 1200s and led to the erection of the castle's keep and the original, core defensive perimeter.
In the 1310s, the castle was donated, along with the town of
Humenné
Humenné (; hu, Homonna; ukr, Гуменне) is a town in the Prešov Region ("kraj") in eastern Slovakia and the second largest town of the historic Zemplín region. It lies at the volcanic Vihorlat mountains and at the confluence of the ...
, the nearby
Brekov Castle
Brekov Castle ( Slovak ''Brekovský hrad'', Hungarian ''Barkó vára'') is a ruined Gothic and Renaissance era stone castle above the village of Brekov in Humenné District, Prešov Region, in east Slovakia. It is a hilltop castle located on a c ...
and the surrounding manors to the
Drugeth family by
Charles I. of Hungary. The Drugeth family retained ownership of the castle until its demise in 1644, when it was destroyed by one of the armies of
George I. Rákoczi, during one of the period's anti-Habsburg uprisings.
Conservation works
Jasenov Castle had mostly been untouched by conservation efforts since it became a ruin in the 17th century (much like other ruined or smaller castles in Slovakia). The first attempt at a larger conservation and reconstruction effort occurred during the 1900s and early 1910s. Gejza Andrássy, the then head of the Humenné branch of the
Andrássy family
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, invested in resources and hired workmen and began work on reconstructing certain crumbling parts of the castle. The effort produced some favourable results in the area of the main outer gatehouse (remnants of these repairs are still visible today) and also led to the re-roofing of the original
keep
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's tower and the outer gatehouse's northwest bastion. Period photographs and postcards of the castle dating from the 1910s to roughly the 1960s are easily recognisable by the presence of the restored roofs. All conservation works on Jasenov Castle were halted by
World War I
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, due to economic reasons and the fact that the town of Humenné became part of the front line in late autumn 1914 and suffered major damage. In the post-war years, the original efforts were not continued. By the late 1960s and early 1970s, all remnants of the restored roofs had rotted away and collapsed, due to decades of neglect.
A concerted and systematic effort at new archaeological research and ruin conservation works on the castle was launched only recently, at the start of the 2010s. The castle is currently administered by the local historical association ''Združenie na záchranu Jasenovského hradu'' (ZNZJH, "Association for the Salvaging of Jasenov Castle"), crewed with professional archaeologists, historians, architects and masonry experts, as well as local and regional volunteers. The administration, research and conservation works of the association are conducted in official cooperation with the Jasenov municipality and the regional branch of the Monuments Board of the Slovak Republic. Research and conservation efforts have been ongoing since 2011 and have focused on clearing the castle hill of excess vegetation, archaeological research, and the gradual masonry conservation of the most affected parts of the ruin. The association also cooperates with local museums, the sister association on nearby
Brekov Castle
Brekov Castle ( Slovak ''Brekovský hrad'', Hungarian ''Barkó vára'') is a ruined Gothic and Renaissance era stone castle above the village of Brekov in Humenné District, Prešov Region, in east Slovakia. It is a hilltop castle located on a c ...
and with the Nadácia pre záchranu kultúrneho dedičstva ("Foundation for Salvaging Cultural Heritage").
Gallery
File:Jasenov Castle 10.jpg, Close up on the main outer gatehouse and its protective bastion from the northwest (August 2008)
File:Jasenov Castle 9.jpg, Main gatehouse of the outer perimeter, with some visible details from the early 20th century restoration attempt (August 2008)
File:Jasenov Castle 4.jpg, Ruins of one of the storage wings in the eastern perimeter of the castle (August 2008)
File:Jeszenocivertanlegi3.jpg, Aerial view of the castle from the northern side, facing southward (2006)
File:Jeszenocivertanlegi1.jpg, Aerial view of the castle from the southeastern side, facing to the west and northwest (2006)
File:Jasenovský hrad 002.JPG, The castle from the northwest, after the start of the restoration works (September 2013)
File:Pohľad na Jasenovský hrad.JPG, A more current view of the castle from the southeast, facing to the northwest, during late winter (March 2014)
File:Jasenovský hrad 004.jpg, Ruins of the castle's keep, as seen from the eastern side (April 2014)
File:Jasenovský hrad 005.JPG, Ruins of the castle's largest bastion from the southwest (April 2014)
See also
*
List of castles in Slovakia
This is a list of castles in Slovakia. This list includes palaces, citadels and manor houses.
These Slovak words translate as follows:
#''hrad'', ''hrádok'' - castle
#''zámok'' - correctly: château, commonly translated as castle
#''pevnosť' ...
*
Brekov Castle
Brekov Castle ( Slovak ''Brekovský hrad'', Hungarian ''Barkó vára'') is a ruined Gothic and Renaissance era stone castle above the village of Brekov in Humenné District, Prešov Region, in east Slovakia. It is a hilltop castle located on a c ...
- A nearby, slightly older sister castle, part of the historical Humenné Manor of the
Drugeth family, along with Jasenov Castle.
References
External links
Historical association Združenie na záchranu Jasenovského hradu(in Slovak)
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