Do not be fooled by this castle's appearance. Although it seems to be a historical building, it was only constructed a little more than 100 years ago for the 19th-century millennial exhibition, dedicated to the 1000th birthday of the Hungarian state.
Originally just a temporary structure made of wooden planks and cardboard, the castle is a mixture of several architectural styles and famous Hungarian buildings, all meshed into one. Most prominent are the Romanesque medieval style, as shown on the Church of Jak village, Gothic style, which can be seen on the typical turrets and beams, and Renaissance and Baroque styles.
The castle today serves as a home to the Museum of Agriculture. Its courtyard, however, is free to be explored by visitors even without entering the museum. There is a moat with a drawbridge and even a boating lake, used for skating once it freezes over.
There are annual festivals and events, like the Summer Music Festival and the Advent Fairs at the castle. For exact dates, please check the official website.
Courtyard: Open 24/7.
Hungarian Agricultural Museum:
Mon: closed
Tue - Sun: 10 am - 5 pm
(Last admission 30 min before closing.)
Closed on 1 November, 24-26 December and on 1 January.
Guided tours to the Apostles' Tower begin every hour throughout the day. Last tour starts one hour before closing.
Courtyard: free
Museum:
Adults: 1.600 HUF
Reduced: 800 HUF
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajdahunyad_Castle
Official Website http://www.mezogazdasagimuzeum.hu/
Address Vajdahunyad vár, 1146 Budapest, Hungary
Coordinates 47°30'55.278" N 19°4'54.751" E