Corvin Castle
Mid 19th C.
Also known as Hunyadi Castle, originally built in the 15th C of the common era, but virtually destroyed by fire and subsequent neglect.
Although seen as one of the largest castles in europe, and noted as one of the seven wonders of Romania. It is well, "not real."
"It has been noted that modern "architects projected to it their own wistful interpretations of how a great Gothic castle should look"
Credit: Bronwen Riley, Dan Dinescu. Transylvania.
Though in fairness I have to admire the architecture and the minds of the designers.
So a quick flit through the public areas, I find places like this so sterile and "set up".
I remember back in 2017 when I jacked in being a salary slave, my beloved suggested we join the National Trust and spend our time visiting places like this on a weekly basis.
The thought made me break out into a cold sweat. Hell on earth.
"Dearest", I said," My time will be better spent rooting through granny's old knicker draw".
But, fast forward to 2023, I am mellowing in the winter of my life and open to all suggestions.....let's see!
You my fellow hivians will b e the first to know.
Made my way out onto the ramparts, to enjoy the landscape, which was really quite enchanting.
The town of Hunedoara in the nearby distance.
Back inside I did find something that warmed the cockles of my heart, an exhibition of wall mounted surreal and absolutely stunning artwork
Though I have to say not quite as good as Paul's Creepy Creatures @redbrickmarketbirmingham
https://www.facebook.com/PaulsCreepyCreatures
Pikey Palaces
On the outskirts of Hunedoara, though to be found in most areas of Romania, stand these chavtastic constructions.
Romania's 'bling' palaces face demolition: Authorities to tear down the gaudy homes 'built on the back of gang crime in Britain'"
That was back in 2014, but they are still standing, still being built.......But with the Govt of Romania being known as one of the most corrupt in Europe, (nearly as corrupt as the unelected gravy train riders in brussels)......enough said.
It was supposed to be a quick photo grab, as so I was informed Romanian pikeys carry guns,but...... sometimes I can't help myself.
I shall leave you with some words I found on tinterweb
"They usually have a lot of children and in this palace, about 20 people live. According to our friends, their main work is selling metal scrap, but they go abroad and save money by stealing or prostitution to build this kind of house, too."
DECEBALUS REX—DRAGAN FECIT
Situated on the Romanian side of the Danube close to the border with Serbia. One big head, carved into a rocky out-crop.
Decebalus the "Brave One" was the last king of Dacia, defeated by the Romans in the year 106 of the common era.
The vision of one man: Iosif Constantin Dragan, a Romanian businessman and historian, to honour said warrior king.
Ten years to complete: six years of controlled use of dynamite; four years of skilled sculpting by twelve artists
Standing 180 ft High 82 ft wide, it is the tallest rock-cut relief in Europe
“DECEBALUS REX - DRAGAN FECIT”........ “King Decebal - Made by Dragan”......... Hmmmmm?
Mr cynical asks, who is this really attempting to immortalise?
So a day out in the Romanian countryside, we made our way to the border and entered Serbia, destination Belgrade..... the journey continues