The beautifully preserved structure features a sumptuous Knights’ Hall, the Council Room, a chapel, an impressive drawbridge, high buttresses, inner courtyards and over 50 rooms resplendent with medieval art and furniture.
During the 14th and 15th centuries, Hunedoara was the main iron extraction and processing centers in Transylvania. Swords and spears manufactured here during this period were renowned across Europe.
The castle’s courtyard features a 94-ft. well dug into stone, in the 15th Century.
Legend says that the wheel was dug by three Turkish prisoners who were promised freedom when job was done.
It took them 15 years and 28 days to reach water.
On April 13, 1854 a fire caused by lightning have destroyed all the wooden parts of Corvin castle (the roof, wooden beams, stairs, ceilings and doors) except the five-hundred years old door of the dungeon. After 10 years of abbandonment, a 40-years long restoration process began.
A unique feature of the castle is the ‘Nje Boisia’ tower, a five-levels structure with several openings for firearms, built for military purposes,. The tower is connected to the castle through a 100-ft. long ‘suspended’ corridor, built on massive pillars. Tower “Nje Boisia” (Do not be afraid, in Serbian) was named by the Serbian mercenaries,members of the castle garrison.
Although a museum, Corvin Castle occasionally hosts private functions and special celebrations.