Kisnana Castle and Folk Monument

For two centuries it was the property of the Kompolti family, who built their first noble manor house here in 1325. When they died out, the Losonczy family acquired it. After the fall of Buda, the Turks also destroyed Kisnana.

Legend has it that László Móré, the notorious robber baron, threw gold among the soldiers of the Pasha of Buda during the Turkish siege, with the intention that while the soldiers were still collecting the gold, he could escape in disguise. The ruse failed, the Turks captured him and he became a prisoner of the Seven Towers. Moor's wealth was said to be hidden in the castle's secret cellar system, but it was never recovered.

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