Opening its gates for all children, Čachtice Castle will welcome the International Children's Day in its full splendour. In the castle above the village of Čachtice, famous especially for sadly known Blood Countess Elisabeth Báthory, an attractive and manifold programme has beeen prepared to welcome lovers of castles, history, traditions, tales and legends.
The second Saturday of June at Čachtice Castle will be dedicated to celebrations dating back to Middle Ages to commemorate its glorious past. Get ready for
period cuisine and historical atmosphere.
The delicious fruit wines provided by fruiterer from
Skalica, medieval Royal Beef or hot Royal Chocolate will please your taste buds. You will
feel great also thanks to knights from Vir Fortis historical group from
Zvolen. Children will certainly love thematic programme and activities as their adult companion will enjoy other attractions.
The wealthiest and most powerful women of her time in the Kingdon of Hungary, the “Čachtice Lady” was a member of the noble House of Báthory who were princes of Transylvania, one of the most powerful Protestant families in this part of Europe. Báthory by birth, Elizabeth married Count Ferenc Nádasdy, a famous military commander in fights against the Ottoman Turks called the Black Knight of Hungary for his bravery, great courage, but also extreme cruelty and much respected also in the Ottoman army. After the death of a popular soldier who would go on to lead the armies of Hungary against Ottoman forces threatening Central Europe, his wife became the largest estates owner in country at the time. She is considered to be the world's worst female serial killer baceause of punishing and torturing of innocent girls as well as murdering them. The number of victims vary from dozens to over 650. A legend has it the Palatine Thurzo caught Báthory in the act. Being so influental, she was kept from facing trial. Elisabeth Báthory was imprisoned for life in the Čachtice Castle for her crimes. She had lived isolated on the castle until her death in 1614.
Infamous Čachtice Bloody Lady is still present in the area. In Čachtice, a larger than life-size wooden statue of the Countess is located on the main square of the village. A copy of the dress of Elisabeth Báthory made later by hands according to her preserved and also most known portrait can be seen in Draskovich Mansion. Also, red wine from Čachtice produced by local Agricultural Cooperative Farm is named after Elizabeth. If you dare, try the unique Báthory's Blood.
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