Reviczky Mansion, Süttő, 18th-century château in Süttő, Hungary.
The Reviczky Mansion is a country residence built in the 1760s with a rectangular layout and seven window axes across its main front. Its mansard roof and facade blend Baroque curves with classical proportions, while a small chapel stands nearby on the grounds.
The property was built around 1760 by the Sissay family in Baroque style. When the Reviczky family took over in the 1800s, they renovated it to reflect newer tastes and design trends of their time.
The mansion represents how Hungarian nobility expressed their status through architectural choices in the countryside. It shows the blend between practical country living and refined design standards of the era.
The property is currently privately owned and closed to the public as restoration work continues on the building. You can view it from outside along the local roads nearby, though access to the grounds is not permitted.
A Catholic chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist was added to the grounds and consecrated in 2019. The chapel shows how traditional religious devotion remained part of country estates even in modern times.
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