
Nádasdy-kastély
Nádasdy-kastély is a Neo-Gothic manor designed by István Linzbauer, built between 1873 and 1876 on a 24-hectare estate in Nádasdladány. Its story begins long before the mansion: the Nádasdy family’s ancestors held estates here as early as the 14th century, and the estate in Ladány was acquired by the Counts of Schmidegg in 1736. In 1851, Leopold Nádasdy bought the mansion from Károly Schmidegg, then changed the name to Nádasdladány and made this estate his new headquarters. Inside the 19th-century modernization is what feels most “turn-of-the-century” about the place: water, gas lighting, a telephone network, and a sewerage system were introduced, alongside heating that used an air-inflating system with a peat boiler in the basement. The arrangement of daily life was unusual too—its kitchen stood in a separate garden building, with food delivered to the main house via underground rails. …
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