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Čachtice Castle

Čachtice Castle (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃaxcit͡se]; Slovak: Čachtický hrad, Hungarian: Csejte vára) is a castle ruin in Slovakia next to the village of Čachtice. It stands on a hill featuring rare plants, and has been declared a national nature reserve for this reason. The castle was a residence and later the prison of the Countess and alleged serial killer Elizabeth Báthory.[1]

Čachtice Castle
Čachtice, Slovakia
View of the castle ruins from the south
Čachtice Castle
Coordinates48°43′30″N 17°45′39″E / 48.725°N 17.760833°E / 48.725; 17.760833
Site information
OwnerVillage of Čachtice
ConditionRuined, Tourist Attraction
Websitehttps://cachtickyhrad.eu/en/
Site history
Built13th century
Built byKazimír of Hunt-Poznan
MaterialsLimestone
Demolished1799

Čachtice was built in the mid-13th century by Kazimir from the Hont-Pázmány gens as a sentry on the road to Moravia. Later, it belonged to Matthew Csák, the Stibor family, and then to Elizabeth Báthory. Čachtice, its surrounding lands and villages, was a wedding gift from the Nádasdy family upon Elizabeth's marriage to Ferenc Nádasdy in 1575.

Originally, Čachtice was a Romanesque castle with an interesting horseshoe-shaped residence tower. It was turned into a Gothic castle later and its size was increased in the 15th and 16th centuries. A Renaissance renovation followed in the 17th century. In 1708 the castle was captured by the rebels of Francis II Rákóczi. It was neglected and burned down in 1799. It was left to decay until it was turned into a tourist attraction in 2014.[2]

In popular culture edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Čachtice, castle of the 'blood countess'". 29 November 2010.
  2. ^ "História hradu". Čachtický hrad. Retrieved 2020-03-21.
  3. ^ "Castles and More Castles (Slovakia)". Iarelative.com. 1996-06-06. Retrieved 2012-09-15.

Further reading edit

In English:

  • Craft, Kimberly (2009). Infamous Lady: The True Story of Countess Erzsébet Báthory. Kimberly L. Craft. ISBN 978-1-4495-1344-3.
  • McNally, Raymond T. (1983). Dracula Was a Woman: In Search of the Blood Countess of Transylvania. New York: McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-045671-2.
  • Penrose, Valentine (trans. Alexander Trocchi) (2006). The Bloody Countess: Atrocities of Erzsébet Báthory. Solar Books. ISBN 0-9714578-2-4.
  • Thorne, Tony (1997). Countess Dracula. Bloomsbury. ISBN 0-7475-2900-0.

In French:

In German:

  • Farin, Michael (2003). Heroine des Grauens. Elisabeth Báthory. Munich: P. Kirchheim. ISBN 3-87410-038-3.

In Hungarian:

  • Bessenyei, József (2005). A Nádasdyak. General Press Kiadó. ISBN 963-9598-65-8.
  • Lengyel, Tünde and Várkonyi, Gábor (2010). Báthory Erzsébet, Egy asszony élete. General Press Kiadó. ISBN 978-963-643-168-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Nagy, László (1984). A rossz hírű Báthoryak. Kossuth Könyvkiadó. ISBN 963-09-2308-4.
  • Nagy, László (1987). Az erős fekete bég: Nádasdy Ferenc. Zrínyi Katonai Könyv és Lapkiadó. ISBN 963-326-933-4.
  • Nemere, István (2009). Báthory Erzsébet magánélete. Könyvmolyképző Kiadó. ISBN 978-963-245-193-0.
  • Péter, Katalin (1985). A Csejtei várúrnő: Báthory Erzsébet. Helikon. ISBN 963-207-652-4.
  • Rexa, Dezső (1908). Báthory Erzsébet Nádasdy Ferencné. Benkő Gyula Udvari Könyvkereskedése.
  • Supka, Géza (c. 1940). Az átkozott asszony: Nádasdy Ferencné, Báthory Erzsébet bűnügye. Erdélyi Egyetemes Könyvtár.
  • Szádeczky-Kardoss, Irma (1993). Báthory Erzsébet igazsága. Nestor Kiadó. ISBN 963-7523-26-X.

In Slovak:

  • Dvořák, Pavel (1999). Krvavá grófka: Alžbeta Bátoryová, fakty a výmysly. Slovart. ISBN 978-80-85501-07-0.
  • Nižnánsky, Jožo (2001). Čachtická pani. Media Klub. ISBN 80-88963-52-4.

External links edit

  • The Bloody Countess? - Translation of Dr. Szádeczky-Kardoss Irma's job
  • The Lies about Elizabeth Bathory - Inquest of National Geographic Channel
  • Čachtice castle and the blood countess Alžbeta Báthory
  • Slovakia Cachtice (Bathory) Castle (video)

48°43′30″N 17°45′39″E / 48.72500°N 17.76083°E / 48.72500; 17.76083

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Cachtice Castle Slovak pronunciation ˈt ʃaxcit se Slovak Cachticky hrad Hungarian Csejte vara is a castle ruin in Slovakia next to the village of Cachtice It stands on a hill featuring rare plants and has been declared a national nature reserve for this reason The castle was a residence and later the prison of the Countess and alleged serial killer Elizabeth Bathory 1 Cachtice CastleCachtice SlovakiaView of the castle ruins from the southCachtice CastleCoordinates48 43 30 N 17 45 39 E 48 725 N 17 760833 E 48 725 17 760833Site informationOwnerVillage of CachticeConditionRuined Tourist AttractionWebsitehttps cachtickyhrad eu en Site historyBuilt13th centuryBuilt byKazimir of Hunt PoznanMaterialsLimestoneDemolished1799Cachtice was built in the mid 13th century by Kazimir from the Hont Pazmany gens as a sentry on the road to Moravia Later it belonged to Matthew Csak the Stibor family and then to Elizabeth Bathory Cachtice its surrounding lands and villages was a wedding gift from the Nadasdy family upon Elizabeth s marriage to Ferenc Nadasdy in 1575 Originally Cachtice was a Romanesque castle with an interesting horseshoe shaped residence tower It was turned into a Gothic castle later and its size was increased in the 15th and 16th centuries A Renaissance renovation followed in the 17th century In 1708 the castle was captured by the rebels of Francis II Rakoczi It was neglected and burned down in 1799 It was left to decay until it was turned into a tourist attraction in 2014 2 Contents 1 In popular culture 2 Gallery 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksIn popular culture editThis article may contain irrelevant references to popular culture Please remove the content or add citations to reliable and independent sources January 2019 Along with the Orava Castle the Cachtice Castle was used as the location for Count Orlok s castle in Nosferatu citation needed A slightly dressed up version of Cachtice is used for the exterior shots of Baron Gorc s castle in the 1981 Czechoslovakian comedy The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians citation needed Cachtice was used as the castle ruins set featured in the opening sequence of the 1996 fantasy movie Dragonheart by Universal Pictures starring Dennis Quaid 3 Cachtice Castle was featured in the Castle of the Blood Countess episode of the ABC Family show The Scariest Places on Earth as well as the August 2008 episode Tortured Souls on the SyFy channels series Ghost Hunters International Juraj Jakubisko s 2008 film Bathory is set in Cachtice Castle where some scenes were filmed Gallery edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp References edit Cachtice castle of the blood countess 29 November 2010 Historia hradu Cachticky hrad Retrieved 2020 03 21 Castles and More Castles Slovakia Iarelative com 1996 06 06 Retrieved 2012 09 15 Further reading editIn English Craft Kimberly 2009 Infamous Lady The True Story of Countess Erzsebet Bathory Kimberly L Craft ISBN 978 1 4495 1344 3 McNally Raymond T 1983 Dracula Was a Woman In Search of the Blood Countess of Transylvania New York McGraw Hill ISBN 0 07 045671 2 Penrose Valentine trans Alexander Trocchi 2006 The Bloody Countess Atrocities of Erzsebet Bathory Solar Books ISBN 0 9714578 2 4 Thorne Tony 1997 Countess Dracula Bloomsbury ISBN 0 7475 2900 0 In French Perisset Maurice 2001 La Comtesse de Sang Pygmalion ISBN 2 85704 700 2 In German Farin Michael 2003 Heroine des Grauens Elisabeth Bathory Munich P Kirchheim ISBN 3 87410 038 3 In Hungarian Bessenyei Jozsef 2005 A Nadasdyak General Press Kiado ISBN 963 9598 65 8 Lengyel Tunde and Varkonyi Gabor 2010 Bathory Erzsebet Egy asszony elete General Press Kiado ISBN 978 963 643 168 6 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Nagy Laszlo 1984 A rossz hiru Bathoryak Kossuth Konyvkiado ISBN 963 09 2308 4 Nagy Laszlo 1987 Az eros fekete beg Nadasdy Ferenc Zrinyi Katonai Konyv es Lapkiado ISBN 963 326 933 4 Nemere Istvan 2009 Bathory Erzsebet maganelete Konyvmolykepzo Kiado ISBN 978 963 245 193 0 Peter Katalin 1985 A Csejtei varurno Bathory Erzsebet Helikon ISBN 963 207 652 4 Rexa Dezso 1908 Bathory Erzsebet Nadasdy Ferencne Benko Gyula Udvari Konyvkereskedese Supka Geza c 1940 Az atkozott asszony Nadasdy Ferencne Bathory Erzsebet bunugye Erdelyi Egyetemes Konyvtar Szadeczky Kardoss Irma 1993 Bathory Erzsebet igazsaga Nestor Kiado ISBN 963 7523 26 X In Slovak Dvorak Pavel 1999 Krvava grofka Alzbeta Batoryova fakty a vymysly Slovart ISBN 978 80 85501 07 0 Niznansky Jozo 2001 Cachticka pani Media Klub ISBN 80 88963 52 4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cachtice Castle The Bloody Countess Translation of Dr Szadeczky Kardoss Irma s job The Lies about Elizabeth Bathory Inquest of National Geographic Channel Cachtice castle and the blood countess Alzbeta Bathory Slovakia Cachtice Bathory Castle video 48 43 30 N 17 45 39 E 48 72500 N 17 76083 E 48 72500 17 76083 Retrieved from https en 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