Graefl Mansion, Art Nouveau château in Poroszló, Hungary
Graefl Mansion is an Art Nouveau château in Poroszló set within extensive gardens and parkland spread across several hectares on the Great Hungarian Plain. The building was fully restored after years of abandonment and now functions as guest accommodation with multiple cottages and an on-site restaurant.
The property was built during a period when wealthy landowners constructed grand country estates across the Hungarian Plain. The mansion fell into disrepair over time until new owners purchased it in 2013 and undertook a complete renovation.
The restaurant on the grounds serves traditional Hungarian food prepared with ingredients raised and grown on the property's own farm, connecting the cooking directly to what happens in the fields. This farm-to-table approach shapes how guests experience the local food culture.
The estate is accessible with wheelchair-friendly facilities and provides lodging in four separate cottages that can accommodate up to 16 guests. The location sits openly in farmland and offers different experiences depending on the season you visit.
The setting is remarkably open and exposed across the plains, which means sunsets can be especially wide and dramatic depending on the season, whether fields are flowering in gold or covered in snow. This openness gives visitors a sense of being on a vast stage where light and weather dominate the experience.
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