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                <dc:title>Festetich Castle, Alsóbogát</dc:title>
                
                    <dc:creator>Project Leader: Mérmû Architect Studio (Mérmû 87 Kft.)</dc:creator>
                
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                    <dc:publisher>Organisation: Mérmû Architect Studio (Mérmû 87 Kft.), (Péter Tóth, Architect)</dc:publisher>
                
                
                
                    <dc:contributor>Marietta Soóky</dc:contributor>
                
                
                    <dc:date>Duration From: 2008-01-01</dc:date>
                
                
                    <dc:date>Duration To: 2011-12-31</dc:date>
                
                
                    <dcterms:created>Built: 1760-1780</dcterms:created>
                
                <dc:date>Entry year: 2013</dc:date>
                
                    <dc:date>Project Duration: 2008 - 2011</dc:date>
                
                <dc:type>Award</dc:type>
                <dc:subject>Stock: CONSERVATION</dc:subject>
                
                    
                        <dc:subject>Category: building conservation</dc:subject>
                    
                
                
                    
                        <dc:subject>Building Type: residential building</dc:subject>
                    
                

                
                    
                        <dc:subject>Style: Baroque</dc:subject>
                    
                

                
                    <dc:description>For six decades the estate lying on the picturesque hillsides of Somogy had a role unworthy of its former rank. Marietta Soóky and her husband Csaba Nagyházi, gallery owners blessed with great taste have discovered the beauty in the almost disappeared property. They dreamt of having their family’s summer residence here. The partially cellared, single-storey late-baroque castle of rectangular plan was built around 1760-80. The original interior spaces and facades are now entirely restored. All parasitic walls have been eliminated. The furnishing is also worthy of the surroundings -thanks to the new owners being well-known art collectors. A heartwarming surprise of the conservation process was the discovery of mural paintings by Dorfmeister in most of the rooms. These paintings got restored by distinguished specialists. The peculiar exterior decorations, the discovery of the never known Dorfmeister fresco-collection, and the returned original use make this “Castle Resurrection” singular in Europe.</dc:description>
                

                <dc:identifier>Registration Nr.: HA-2013/HU/06</dc:identifier>
                <dc:identifier>Intern Registration Nr.: W-2013 CON-11 HU</dc:identifier>
                <dc:identifier>Version Nr.: 2013111</dc:identifier>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>GPS: 46°30’22” N; 17°44’35” E</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>Town: Alsbóbogát, Somogy county</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>ZIP Code: 7443</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>Street: Kiskastély</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                    <dc:description>Buildings: Alsbóbogát Kiskastély</dc:description>
                
                
                    <dc:description>Former Use: Manor house; storage </dc:description>
                
                
                    <dc:description>Jury Citation: “The Jury applauded this project as an exceptional example of professional architectural restoration, together with various branches of the decorative arts. This important Baroque monument had deteriorated seriously through neglect and misuse during the post-war period, and its total destruction looked unavoidable. In the restoration, the materials used are almost the same as the original and the principles and guidelines of international conventions have been followed in a rational manner, without creating harm to original parts. The Jury noted with approval the steps taken to involve the local community and to make use of the castle basement for public functions”</dc:description>
                
                
                    <dc:description>Notes: Mansion</dc:description>
                
                
                
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>Country Name: Hungary</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>Country Shortcut: HU</dcterms:spatial>
                
                <dcterms:rightsHolder>European Heritage Awards Archive</dcterms:rightsHolder>
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