Subcetate Traditional House
Subcetate Traditional House

Subcetate Traditional House

Str.Inv.Cotfas Andrei nr 29, Subcetate 537300, Romania

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Subcetate Traditional House is located in the commune of Subcetate, in the upper Mureș area, and offers 2-star accommodation. It features a garden, 2 lounges (one downstairs and one upstairs), 2 terraces, a gazebo equipped with a grill and dining area. Facilities at this property include a kitchen, room service, free Wi-Fi throughout, and free private parking.
Each room at this property has a relaxation area, a TV, a dining area, a private bathroom with free toiletries, a shower, a hairdryer, and slippers. At Subcetate Traditional House every room is provided with bed linen and towels. A continental breakfast is available. This location also offers a playground for children. Hiking, cycling, and skiing can be enjoyed in and around Subcetate.

Stars

2 stars

Conditions

Kitchen

City

Sărmaș

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History of the castle: In 1466 we first hear about the landowner noble Geréb family, who owned the main estate in Fiatfalva, and whose manor house had stood here since the 15th century, on the site of the castle that still stands there today. There are no written records left about this building; it is assumed that in 1588, György Geréb arranged for the renovation of the manor house or the construction of another farm building. In 1625, András Geréb, the captain of the guards of Gábor Bethlen, rebuilt the collapsed manor house in stone, in the form of a castle. In 1628, after the death of András Geréb, leaving no heir, the estates were transferred to the treasury, which were donated by Prince Gabriel Bethlen to Moses Székely the Younger, who was the king's justice in Udvarhelyszék and his fiancée, Judit Lónai. In 1635, George I Rákóczi granted the entire castle of Fiatfalva, along with the associated estates to Matthias Huszár de Brenhida, his steward the chief judge of Marosszék. The castle was in the possession of Moise Székely, but because of his infidelity it passed to the prince. Matthias Huszár died in 1652, and among his two daughters, Borbála Huszár, or after her first husband, Györgyné Torma, inherited the castle of Fiatfalva. Borbála Huszár and her second husband, János Nemes de Hídvég, held their wedding in the Fiatfalva castle in February 1676. Read more... Castle visit: Individual and group castle tours are also possible: ugroncastle.ro. Castle Rental: Thanks to the reconstruction completed between 2021 and 2024, the castle shines in its new yet timeless splendor. One wing houses the event halls, while the gate wing has 12 hotel rooms, each with its own bathroom and a view of the garden. The entire castle is available for rent. We recommend it for 2-3 day gatherings with friends or family, corporate team-building events, or multi-day weddings and receptions. Request a quote here!
Filiaș/Fiatfalva 535401, Romania
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