Zichy Mansion in Vajta, Neoclassical mansion in Vajta, Hungary.
The Zichy Mansion is a neoclassical building in Vajta set within grounds of about 13 hectares and a main structure covering roughly 4600 square meters. The building contains multiple rooms and halls arranged around landscaped gardens and open areas.
The mansion was commissioned by Count Aladár Zichy in the 1920s and designed by prominent architect Mihály Pollack. The property changed hands after World War II when the family no longer owned it.
The place carries the memory of the Zichy family and their standing in Hungarian society. Visitors can see how the grounds were designed to reflect aristocratic life and values of that era.
The building provides accommodation for around 170 people with multiple dining areas and various rooms for events. The grounds feature gardens, sports facilities, and outdoor areas open to visitors.
The grounds contain an arboretum with a range of tree species within its English gardens. The location now serves as a filming site and venue for various productions and gatherings.
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