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Schloss Rechnitz ( Hungarian: ''Rohonc'', ''Rohoncz'') also known as Schloss Batthyány, was a castle located in the center of
Rechnitz Rechnitz (, , Romani: ''Rochonca'') is a municipality in Burgenland in the Oberwart district in Austria. Geography The municipality is located in southern Burgenland, on the border with Hungary, near Bozsok and Szombathely. The highest mount ...
in the
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of
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, Austria. It belonged to the
Batthyány The House of Batthyány () is an ancient and distinguished Hungarian noble magnate family. The Head of the family bears the title Prince (Fürst) of Batthyány-Strattmann, while other members of this family bear the title Count/Countess ( Graf ...
family for several centuries. It was largely destroyed during
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
in 1945. Today, only a few remnants of the castle remain.


History

Its establishment dates back to the 13th century. In 1527, the
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- Hungarian king and later
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Ferdinand I granted
Rechnitz Rechnitz (, , Romani: ''Rochonca'') is a municipality in Burgenland in the Oberwart district in Austria. Geography The municipality is located in southern Burgenland, on the border with Hungary, near Bozsok and Szombathely. The highest mount ...
firstly as a pledge to
Ferenc Batthyány Ferenc Batthyány de Németújvár (, ; 28 October 1497 – 28 November 1566) was a Hungarian magnate and general, member of the prestigious House of Batthyány. He served as Ban of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia from 1522 to 1526 and, as a par ...
, and eventually as an
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in 1564. In 1687, Adam II Batthyány (1662–1703) granted a protection letter to the 36
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residing in Rechnitz; a similar agreement had already been made by his father, Christoph, in 1673. This laid the foundation for the formation of a small Jewish community. In 1906, Schloss Rechnitz was acquired by
Heinrich Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon Heinrich Thyssen (31 October 1875 – 26 June 1947), after 22 June 1907 Heinrich, Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva, was a Hungarian-German entrepreneur and art collector. Biography Thyssen was born in Mülheim an der Ruhr, the s ...
, the youngest son of
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, who had obtained the Hungarian noble title through adoption. During
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, the SS requisitioned the castle. In the final months of the war, it served as the headquarters of the construction section of the
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. Forced laborers were also housed in the castle's stables and cellar. On the evening of March 24, 1945, the
Rechnitz massacre Rechnitz (, , Romani: ''Rochonca'') is a municipality in Burgenland in the Oberwart district in Austria. Geography The municipality is located in southern Burgenland, on the border with Hungary, near Bozsok and Szombathely. The highest mounta ...
took place nearby, carried out by participants of a ''Gefolgschaftsfest'' held in the castle against Jewish-Hungarian forced laborers. , Heinrich Thyssen's daughter, who had married Count Ivan von Batthyány in 1933, was the last owner of the castle. Schloss Rechnitz was presumably heavily damaged by the
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during the night of 29-30 March 1945. Later, it was dismantled.


Architecture

The former castle was a very large complex. It had a trapezoidal floor plan surrounding an arcaded courtyard. It was so large that a whole
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could drill in it. In the center of the courtyard stood a fountain adorned with a
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, the
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of the Batthyány family. The complex had four corner towers. The long, two-story front facade was dominated by a tall gate tower, which was later converted into a neoclassical clock tower. Powerful three-axial pavilions projected bastion-like at the corners of the main facade. The castle had more than 200 rooms. Several rooms on the first floor of the south and east wings were adorned with beautiful stucco ceilings and ceiling paintings. The interior furnishings dated from the last quarter of the 17th century. The chapel was located in the middle of the rear wing, with its walls articulated by Ionic pilasters. The stucco work was considered the work of . North of a street called Schlossberggasse, the towering retaining wall of the former castle can still be seen. Furthermore, extensive cellar structures and a well, adorned with a former stone lantern, have survived. New buildings have been erected on the site of the castle.


See also

*
List of castles in Austria This page is a list of castles and castle ruins in Austria, arranged by States of Austria, state. A ''Burgruine'' is a ruined castle, a “castle ruin”. Burgenland * Bernstein Castle, Burg Bernstein * Forchtenstein Castle, Burg Forchtenstein ...


Literature

* ''Die Kunstdenkmäler Österreichs. .'' Rechnitz, Schloss, S. 249, und Schlossberggasse, S. 251.


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References

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