Hunedoara Facts
Hunedoara is a city located in Hunedoara County in Transylvania, Romania. It is situated in the Cerna Valley within the Carpathian Mountains. The most building in Hunedoara is the 14th century Gothic style castle of Hunedoara, which is also known as Hunyad Castle. More...
Hunedoara Travel Guide

Hunedoara is a city located in Hunedoara County of Transylvania, Romania. It is situated in the Cerna Valley near Poiana Rusca Mountains, which are located within the Carpathian Mountains. The city of Hunedoara is famous all over the world primarily for one Gothic-style building known as Hunedoara Castle.
The castle was built on ancient Roman fortifications, and previously served as a citadel before it was given to the Hunyad family by King Sigismund of Luxemburg in 1409. The castle was enlarged into a Gothic dwelling in 1446. It has seen a number of renovations and restorations after it was damaged five times due to fire. More...
History Of Hunedoara Castle
Hunedoara Castle is an old 14th century Gothic castle located in Hunedoara County of Romania. The castle was built on ancient Roman fortification, and is strategically located on a rocky mountain just where the Zlasti River exits from a small hill that is part of the Poiana Rusca Mountain range.
The entrance to the castle is over a suspended bridge that crosses the Zlasti River. From 1452 onwards, the castle was restored quite a bit by Iancu de Hunedoara, the Prince of Transylvania.
The history of Hunedoara Castle is indeed very fascinating. It was built in 1320 by the Anjou family. Then in 1409, the castle was given to a Voicu nobleman and his family, the Corvins. Iancu's son, Matei Corvin, would go on to become the King of Trasylvania and Hungary in 1458. However, it was Iancu Corvin who was responsible to extending the precincts of the castle in 14th century in two stages. More...
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