For sale castle
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needs renovation |
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Air conditioner
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Bathroom and toilet
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View
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garden view |
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Attic
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Cellar
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Parking
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needs renovation |
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Air conditioner
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Accessibility
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Bathroom and toilet
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View
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garden view |
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Attic
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Cellar
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Parking
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Insulation
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Energy performance certificate
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Description
CITYCARTEL
For sale: a historic castle in the heart of Csepreg – a unique opportunity for lovers of history and distinctive real estate development!
This 1,200-square-meter castle sits on a 12,000-square-meter plot and took its current eclectic style form in the mid-19th century, featuring an inner courtyard and a four-wing layout.
Beneath the building is a small vaulted stone cellar system, enhancing the castle’s unique atmosphere.
The property is under heritage protection, preserving its historical significance while offering renovation opportunities.
The castle’s history dates back to the 12th century, likely built on the site of a medieval castellum.
Over time, it was owned by notable families such as the Kanizsai, Nádasdy, and Jankovich, with the Markovich family shaping the castle’s present form between 1860 and 1884.
Another famous owner was Knight Rudolf Rothermann, who purchased the castle in 1929.
World-renowned writer Hermann Broch had close ties to the Rothermann family and the castle. After World War II, the castle came under the control of the Red Army and was later used by the Csepreg State Agricultural Farm until 2002.
The property currently requires renovation. However, its rich history and impressive architectural features make it a unique opportunity for those who see the potential in such a special project.
According to the new owner’s vision, the property can be utilized in many ways: as a luxury hotel, a residential nursing home, a wellness center, a health rehabilitation facility, or any eco-friendly development.
Due to its size and location, the building is especially suited for large-scale developments.
Csepreg boasts excellent infrastructure.
The city of Csepreg, where the castle is located, lies at the eastern foothills of the Little Hungarian Plain and the Alps.
This small town offers unique natural features and a rich cultural life, making it attractive to both locals and tourists.
The renewed main square, vibrant cultural events, and the proactive local community contribute to the growth of tourism, making the Rothermann Castle a promising investment.
If you want to own a piece of history and an exciting heritage property, don’t hesitate – contact us and schedule a personal viewing of the castle!
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