Hunyad Castle
Hunyad Castle, also known as Corvin Castle, is a stunning Gothic-Renaissance fortress located in Hunedoara, Romania. Built in the 14th century, it served as a royal residence and a military stronghold. The castle features impressive towers, a drawbridge, and intricate stone carvings, making it a popular tourist attraction.
The castle is historically significant as it was associated with John Hunyadi, a notable military leader and governor of Transylvania. It has been the subject of various legends, including connections to Vlad the Impaler. Today, Hunyad Castle stands as a symbol of Romania's rich history and architectural heritage.