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Travel to Sárospatak

My husband bought motorcycle parts online as well as at markets. When he did, we would set off on a road trip around the country.

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  • Why did we have to go to Sárospatak ?
    • Date of travel
    • The location
    • The Rákóczi Castle
    • The park
    • The Rákóczi equestrian statue
    • The museum
    • The cannons
    • The tower
    • The loggia
    • The wooden bridge
    • The old castle walls
  • On the way home
    • Old cars

Why did we have to go to Sárospatak ?

Date of travel

This story must have taken place sometime between 2005 and 2007, but unfortunately I didn’t save the date the photos were taken. So now I can only guess based on the format in which they are stored.

My husband found some motorcycle parts there. I didn’t take any pictures of the motorcycle parts either. So we may have gone there for nothing. There will be more pictures from our next trip (to Siklós).

However, it was still worth coming to this place. Namely, because of the Rákóczi Castle in Sárospatak. I had already been here in high school, but I was happy to see it again.

Black-and-white photo of the arcaded inner courtyard of Sárospatak Castle
Sárospatak, Arcaded courtyard 1970s

 My daughter and one of my sons joined us.

The location

First, we went to the location of the transaction. We found a house for sale there. I couldn’t resist taking some photos. If it hadn’t been nearly 300 km away, I would have gladly considered buying it.

Asphalt street in Sárospatak with family houses on both sides and a bus stop sign in the foreground
Sárospatak-street
Old countryside house with walls covered in red climbing plants, next to pine trees.”
Sárospatak,

Old countryside house
White-walled porch house with red wooden columns, surrounded by pine and birch trees.”
Sárospatak,

house for sale

The Rákóczi Castle

Sárospatak is located in northeastern Hungary, in the Zemplén Mountains. The Bodrog River flows nearby. “Often referred to as Patak in historical sources, the town is an important cultural center, a charming historical settlement, and a popular tourist destination.” (Wikipedia). So it is not defined by the river flowing beside it. The place is famous for Prince Ferenc Rákóczi II, the leader of the Rákóczi War of Independence, who died in exile in Rodosto (Tekirdağ-TR). Sárospatak was the residence of the Rákóczi princes.

Stone castle gate in Sárospatak, with a flowerbed and people walking in the foreground.”
Sárospatak-Castle, The gate

The park

There is a park in front of the castle.

Shady walking path in the park of Sárospatak Castle, with a person strolling.
Sárospatak-Castle,

The Park
equestrian statue of Francis II Rákóczi among trees in the park of Sárospatak Castle.”
Sárospatak-Castle,

Equestrian Statue of

Francis II Rákóczi
Curved walkway in Sárospatak Castle park, lined with shady trees in autumn colors.
Sárospatak-Castle,

Walkway in the Park

The Rákóczi equestrian statue

There is a life-size equestrian statue of Ferenc Rákóczi II in the park. It was not designed for this location, but for Rodosto. However, they did not dare to erect the huge statue there. You can read the story here, but it is only in Hungarian..

The museum

The castle now functions as a museum.

Decorative carved stone coat of arms with crown motif at Sárospatak Castle.”
Sárospatak-Castle,

Coat of arms
Golden sign of the Rákóczi Museum of the Hungarian National Museum in Sárospatak.
Sárospatak-Castle,

Museum
Decorative carved stone coat of arms with crown motif at Sárospatak Castle.”
Sárospatak-Castle,

Coat of arms

Its permanent exhibition covers the entire history of the Rákóczi family.  The reconstructed cannon foundry workshop is also open to visitors. We only looked at the cannons on display.

The cannons

Cannon on display in the courtyard of Sárospatak Castle with the massive stone wall behind.
Sárospatak-Castle,

Cannon
Displayed cannon in the castle courtyard in front of the Renaissance loggia
Sárospatak-Castle,

Cannon and Loggia

The tower

The Red Tower is a five-story, square-shaped old building with bastions. Later, several new sections were added to it.

Stone residential tower of Rákóczi Castle with a white clock tower on the right.
Sárospatak-Castle,

Tower with Clock
Wooden bridge of Sárospatak Castle leading to the main gate and the Baroque façade.”
Sárospatak-Castle,

the Baroque wing
Side view of the massive stone residential tower of the Rákóczi Castle in Sárospatak, featuring medieval Renaissance windows and a simple façade.
Sárospatak-Castle,

The other side of the tower

The loggia

In my opinion, the most beautiful part of the castle is the loggia.

Arcaded Renaissance façade in the inner courtyard of Sárospatak Castle
Sárospatak-Castle,

arcade
The picture shows a beige building with arcades at the bottom, a curved roof at the top, and many glass windows. A small silver car is parked in front of the building. The picture shows a beige building with arcades at the bottom, a curved roof at the top, and many glass windows. A small silver car is parked in front of the building.
Sárospatak-Castle,

New Section
Three-arched Renaissance window with carved stone frames at the loggia of Rákóczi Castle.”
Sárospatak-Castle,

arcaded window
Renaissance loggia in the inner courtyard of Rákóczi Castle, with arches and balconies.
Sárospatak-Castle,loggia

The wooden bridge

The old castle walls can be accessed through an iron gate and then a wooden bridge.

An arched, double-winged iron gate can be seen. The right wing is open. Through it, a very long wooden bridge without railings can be seen.
Sárospatak-Castle,

Iron Gate
The castle’s wooden bridge leading to the outer walls, with a large tree in the background.
Sárospatak-Castle,

Wooden bridge

The old castle walls

“Archaeological excavations have also uncovered the foundation walls of the outer bastion in front of the gate.” (Wikipedia). We took a walk on it.

Promenade on the walls of Sárospatak Castle, with a large shady tree in the center and a walking visitor
Sárospatak-Castle,

Path on the walls
Stone castle walls with a small tiled-roof outbuilding inside Sárospatak Castle.”
Sárospatak-Castle,

Stone walls

On the way home

Old cars

To the boys’ delight, we came across some old cars on the way home. Among them were a Volkswagen, a Lada, and a Jaguar, all of which were inoperable. But there was also an old Volvo with license plates. It didn’t matter anymore that we had come to Sárospatak for engine parts and left empty-handed.

Old white Lada and blue Volga cars behind a fence in Sárospatak.”
Sárospatak-Old cars On the way home
Yellow and green vintage cars parked side by side with a fence in the background.”
Sárospatak-on-the-way home Row of vintage cars
Old beige Volvo car parked, with other vintage cars in the background
Sárospatak-On the Way Home

an old Volvo car
Old Jaguar and Volkswagen cars parked behind a fence in Sárospatak
Sárospatak-Old Cars

On the way home
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