The first sight of Corvins Castle is also the most lasting, with its massive silhouette rising atop a solitary cliff, with the long bridge over a deep ravine and its strong towers breaching the sky. If it was not for the gloomy modern buildings around, we might even get carried away into the past, expecting mounted knights to appear over the bridge!

Location & Access
The castle is located on the outskirts of Hunedoara, a town in the southwestern part of Transylvania. The castle is open every day (short program on Monday), from 9.00 to 17.00 (from November to March) and between 9.00 and 20.00 (April to October). An adult ticket is 50 lei in 2025 (about 10 Euros).

It is easy to imagine this place several centuries ago, when life in medieval Romania revolved around the next war or battle on the horizon. Corvins Castle of Hunedoara is one of those places that seem to rise from the depth of time, a magnificent link between old legends and historical facts. One of the most impressive medieval castles in Europe, it is a truly magnificent monument that stood the test of time for over five centuries to tell countless stories of great leaders and legendary battles. It was built starting with the 15th century, upon the ruins of an older, 14th century fortress. Each new transformation created the Gothic medieval jewel that awes us today, with its massive crenelated walls, strong towers, halls and cellars!

History of the Castle
We can almost imagine how this majestic castle would have looked in medieval times, filled with soldiers, merchants and peasants, with days of feasts and days of struggle. The castle is also known as Hunyade Castle (Castelul Huniazilor) and throughout its history, it has witnessed important events that have shaped the past of this area. The most important historical name is that of the great leader John Hunyade or John Corvin (Iancu or Ioan de Hunedoara), whose family received the castle and its domain from Sigismund of Luxembourg (king of Hungary).
He became the voivode of Transylvania in 1441, as well as regent of Hungary several years later, successfully defeating the Ottomans in several battles and dominating central Europe. He died of the plague right after the greatest battle, receiving universal praise even from his enemies. Corvins’ Castle was his stronghold, and his son Matei Corvin, the most glorious king of Hungary, continued the legacy and developed it further. Another important character was Gabriel Bethlen, who brought many late-Renaissance transformations to the castle.


Our visit to Corvins Castle starts with a walk along the wooden bridge passing over the valley of a small creek. As we get closer, the overwhelming feeling of greatness becomes even more intense. Upon entering the massive gate into the inner courtyard, we find ourselves surrounded by strong stone walls, with several floors that house various halls and rooms. The west part of the castle is known as the Large Palace, including two main structures.
Presentation of the Castle
Probably the most impressive sight is the Knights Hall, a large space divided by red marble columns, where court banquets and feasts were held. The Dieta Hall is equally large and was used to hold communal meetings, featuring interesting architectural features and paintings. On the southern side of the courtyard, the three levels form the Administration Palace, with several rooms where we can admire historical collections and exhibits. The small chapel was built in 1446 and preserves several original elements of architecture and old paintings.

The legends surrounding this magical place tell the story of a fascinating destination, a place that seems alive. It is rightfully considered one of the most beautiful castles in the world, a fairytale destination in the heart of Romania!



Among the most striking features of Corvins Castle are the towers, each with its own history and architecture. The Drummer’s Tower, Neboisa Tower, Mace Tower, Capistrano Tower, Deserted Tower, Eastern Gate Tower and Western Gate Tower are excellent examples of defensive medieval structures. Other interesting highlights of the castle that are worth visiting include the Matia Loggia, Maiden’s Hall, Hussar’s Court and others. On the eastern side of the courtyard, we can reach the ramparts, with beautiful panoramas of the city. There is also a fountain with an extremely intriguing legend. It is supposed to have been dug up by two Ottoman prisoners over the course of many years.
Surrounding the Hussars Courtyard, located over the beautiful bridge, there are also a few buildings that belong to the complex and now house a few small but exciting museums we can visit. The Guilds House Museum presents the history of the different guilds that existed in the city, while the Museum of Archaeology, History and Ethnography features interesting collections about the past of the area. Finally, there is also a unique collection of torture instruments from the middle ages. In the city of Hunedoara and close to the castle, we can also visit the “Valentin Banciu” Toy Trains Museum, the orthodox cathedral, the old St. Nicholas Church, the Reformed Church and others.

ACCOMMODATION NEAR CORVINS CASTLE
Werk Hotel & Spa 4*
9.5 Rating from 189 Reviews!
Located just 1 km away from Corvins Castle, this new and fashionable hotel offers elegant rooms with perfect amenities, a bar, spa and an amazing restaurant!
La Fontaine 3*
9.2 Rating from 282 Reviews!
This nice hotel is situate just a few minutes from the castle, offering comfortable rooms with private bathrooms and TVs, as well as the option for breakfast!
Corvin Guesthouse 3*
9.4 Rating from 354 Reviews!
Located just a few hundred meters from the entrance to the castle, this greatly reviewed guesthouse offers cozy rooms with all the necessary amenities!