Grassalkovich castle Hatvan
Monument restoration| Fit-out | Energy effeciency measueres
We are proud that the reconstruction of the Széchenyi Zsigmond Carpathian Basin Hungarian Hunting Museum established in the Grassalkovich Mansion in Hatvan – in which the restoration main contractor was EBH INVEST Kft. – won a prize at the Construction Industry Awards 2015, in the category of monument restoration, rehabilitation.
EBH INVEST was the main contractor of the restoration works; the mansion’s reconstruction works included wood, stone, metal and painting works and were carried out under the guidance of our experts. Due to the Grassalkovich Mansion project, EBH INVEST won the ICOMOS prize in 2015 “in the recognition of the restoration and reuse of the mansion and garden which were carried out exceptionally and in an exemplary fashion.”
ICOMOS is the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO, the permanent heritage protection expert institute of the World Heritage Committee located in Paris.
NAME OF THE PROJECT:
Restoration works of the listed building, Grassalkovich Mansion
LOCATION:
3000 Hatvan, Kossuth tér 24.
TASK:
Restoration works of the listed building, Grassalkovich Mansion
FLOOR AREA:
5.300 m2
DURATION OF WORKS:
March 2013 – March 2014
CLIENT:
Széchenyi Zsigmond Kárpát-medencei Magyar Vadászati Múzeum Beruházó Nonprofit Kft.
József Jung
(Iglau, 1734 – Pest, 1808)
In 1763, he came to Hatvan and entered the service of the Grassalkovich family. Around 1763, he led the reconstruction of the Grassalkovich Castle in Hatvan, and in 1767 the expansion of the Podmaniczky Castle in Aszód. In 1777, he worked on the reconstruction of the former county hall in Szügy. From 1773, he worked extensively both in Pest and in the countryside.
Take a look at the photos of restoration









