Blatnica Castle (Slovak: Blatnický hrad) is a Gothic castle whose ruins are situated near the village of Blatnica, on the foot of the Greater Fatra Range in Slovakia.

Blatnica
Blatnický hrad
Martin, Žilina
View from the Blatnica Castle
Blatnica is located in Slovakia
Blatnica
Blatnica
Coordinates48°56′50″N 18°56′51″E / 48.94722°N 18.94747°E / 48.94722; 18.94747
TypeCastle
Site information
Open to
the public
freely accessible
Site history
Built13th century
Materialsmasonry

The castle was built in the 13th century to protect a major trade route running from Nitra to the north. Soon afterwards it became a royal castle but the kings lost their interest in the castle's development after a new route, through Mošovce and Martin was built.[1] The new owners of Blatnica Castle, the Révay family (from 1540), were more generous and the castle was significantly extended in the second half of the 16th century. Since 1744 the castle has been abandoned and has turned into ruins.[2]

The castle is built on typo low ridge of Plešovica which separates the Turiec Basin from the Greater Fatra Range. It is freely accessible from the village of Blatnica by a marked footpath. The castle remnants are hidden in a forest with limited views at the Gader Valley, which stretches underneath, and the opposite Tlstá Mountain.

References edit

  1. ^ "Blatnica - castle". Ancient and medieval architecture. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  2. ^ Mallows, Lucy (2007). Slovakia. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 978-1-84162-188-3.