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Photo: Fiatfalvi Ugron Kastély / Ugron Castle Facebook oldala -
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Ugron Castle
The Ugron Castle in Fiatfalva is one of the most valuable historical monuments in Harghita County, preserving over 550 years of history in the heart of the Nyikó Valley.
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The predecessor of the castle was already mentioned in the mid-15th century, when the area was owned by the noble Geréb family. By the 17th century, the manor house had been transformed into a stone-built, fortress-like castle, which was rebuilt by András Geréb, Captain of the Guards to Gábor Bethlen, in 1625. The building later came into the possession of Gábor Bethlen, György Rákóczi I, and subsequently the Huszár, Torma, Nemes, and Mikó families, until it was purchased by the Ugron family in 1866.
The building gained its current form around 1817, when Miklós Mikó redesigned it in Baroque style. For centuries, the castle was a representative site of the Székely noble lifestyle, serving as a residence, a centre for farming, and a hub for social life. At the end of the 19th century, Zoltán Ugron, a Member of Parliament, and his family operated a model farm here, maintaining a stud farm, a distillery, and vegetable plantations, and even their gardener from Fiatfalva was awarded a national prize.
Inside the castle, original architectural features listed in the 1805 inventory can still be discovered today: cross-vaulted rooms, stucco decorations, and the 1714 inscription on the vault of the courtyard chapel. Despite its centuries-long history, the castle was always characterised by a frugal, simple, and hardworking lifestyle, rather than ostentatious luxury. At the heart of the estate was work and self-sufficiency, as evidenced by the still-existing farm buildings and gardens.
During the communist era, the castle was nationalised and left abandoned for a long time. After 2010, Éva Ugron and Miklós Maróty began its restoration, and between 2021 and 2024, a complete renovation was carried out. As a result, the building now serves as a venue for events and a historical attraction open to visitors. Visitors can learn about the castle's centuries-old history, stroll through the park designed in the style of the former Renaissance garden, and view the restored chapel and the historic wine cellar.
The Ugron Castle in Fiatfalva is not just a building – it is a living witness to how the noble history of Székely Land was written among the hills, and how the past can be turned into value in the present.
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