Vodný Hrad
Vodný Hrad is a smaller water castle in Štítnik, Slovakia.
Location
The ruins are located in a park, not far from a local church. Štítnik is about 14 km from Rožňava.
History
The castle was first constructed in the 14th century.
Around 1559, the castle's protective walls surrounding the castle underwent a reconstruction to better ward off enemies from attempting to capture the village or the castle. The castle belonged to several families including the Balog, Pongrác and Bakošov families.[1]
At the beginning of the 19th century, a part of the castle was remodeled into a more period manor house.
References
- ^ "Štítnik". Retep.sk. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
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Also See: Castles in Slovakia
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