News
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December 2025Plans for next year
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November 2025Kick off for the wastewater treatment plantWindows of the southern facade installedThe southern facade is almost completed
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October 2025Structural solution for the cracks in the turretApproval of the conceptual study of the parkReplica of the coat of arms on the facade of the castle
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September 2025Permit for the wastewater treatment plant grantedSelection of the wastewater treatment plant supplierWorks on the southern facade
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August 2025Cleaning the area of the former wastewater treatment plantCleaning of overgrown greeneryWindows of the southern facade in production
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July 2025Historic vehicles at the castleReplacing the drinking water pumpWorks on the southern facade
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June 2025Article in the ASB magazineFinal design of the windows of the southern facade approved
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May 2025Peter Sagan's visitApplication for a subsidy for energy from renewable sourcesWorks on the southern facad
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April 2025Trip to learn about restoration in BavariaRestoring the southern window openings
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March 2025Permit application for wastewater treatment plantCompletion of park conceptWork on the facade starts
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Fernuary 2025Cleaning of the eastern facade beginsRestoring the eastern window openingsInspection day
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January 2025Work plan for 2025Cleaning the castle surroundings
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December 2024Scaffolding moved to the western facadeWork on the park conceptDemolition of the basement wall
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November 2024All western wing windows installedRepair of the eaves of the eastern roof
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October 2024Installing first ground floor windowsThe solution for a basement wall removaldiv>September 2024Approval of all windowsWestern facade restoration completeCleaning of the reservoir and the surroundingsAugust 2024National Uprising celebrations, Guided toursCleaning the parkWater pipline leak repairedJuly 2024Restoring the original shape of window openingsAll roof windows installedFacade colour selectedJune 2024The restoration of the facade continuesHeating method choicesRoof windows productionMay 2024Ecological wastewater treatment project preparationWindows for the roof approvedVisit from the primary school KuneradApril 2024The cleaning of the facade has begunSample custom-made windows installedMarch 2024Some of the original furniture was foundPlanning the facade restorationAuthorities approved the roofFebruary 2024Planning an ecological waste-water-treatment plantBudget for 2024January 2024A window supplier selectionWater supply repairGovernment grant settlement
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December 2023Completion of the last roof repairsThe roof is complete!Planning for the year 2024
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November 2023Two glass towersRoof insulation and plasterboardFireproof coatingsRequest for approval of the roof
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October 2023Days of architectureLightning rod installationInspection of hydrantsSlate laying almost complete
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September 2023The first glass towerWorks on the internal roof insulationTemporary staircase
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August 2023Work on the roof continuesInspection and cleaning of sewersRepair of the water source fencingOpen door day
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July 2023Carpenters finished the east roofThe facade between the E and W roofCleaning up overgrown greenery in the park
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June 2023Carpenters and slaters continue in full swingCleaning of original chimneysThe last turrets of the eastern roof
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May 2023Two new dormers in the atticRepairs to the basement wallsFinishing the main chimney
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April 2023Carpenters continue on the eastern roofThe first slate on the eastern roofRemoval of basement floors
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March 2023Construction of the eastern roof turretsThe first chimney is readyRemoval of plaster in interiorsTree condition check in the park
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February 2023First eastern roof dormersRoof slating continues200-years old linden tree fell
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January 2023Works on the cottage startingCarpenters work in the interiorClearing the drinking water well surroundingsPlans for 2023
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December 2022Collapsed inner pillar repairedChristmas break
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November 2022Completion of the east roof trussPreparing the castle for winter
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Oktober 2022Work on the east roof trussWork on the first turretPartial collapse of an inner pillar
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September 2022Completion of the west roof trussUnderpinning of the foundations completedRain slows us down
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August 2022The first structures of the eastern roofThe first slate on the western roofCompletion of stone cladding restoration
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July 202214 dormers of the west roof completedPreparation of east roof structures in workshopsStatic interior modifications necessary for the roof construction
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June 2022Construction of the west roof wooden structuresDrinking water permit granted2nd phase of the stone cladding restoration
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May 2022The first metal structures are on the roofCleaning the park
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April 2022Underpinning the foundationsPreparation of roof structuresSelection of the roof construction supervisor
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March 2022Deepening of the ground floorConstruction of scaffolding around the entire castleThieves on the building site
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February 2022Preparation of the space for the staircase and liftFinalize details for the roof constructionLarge window repair
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January 2022Redrawing the plans
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December 2021Government grant for the roof receivedTerraces and staircase insulation completeDocuments for the water permit submitted
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November 2021Signed the contract with the roof supplierResults of the hydrogeological survey
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October 2021Public tender results for the roof supplier announcedTerraces and external staircase restoration continues
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September 2021Public tender for the roof constructionWater reservoir maintenance
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August 2021Yield test of the drinking water wellUprising celebrations in the castle parkOpen for visitors for one day
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July 2021Park greenery treatment
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June 2021The stone cladding restoration continuesProject for the small house restoration
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May 2021The stone cladding restoration startsCastle's outbuilding roof repairs
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April 2021Resolved the ownership to the well and reservoirPreparation of the yield test for the water wellProject for stairs and elevator building adjustments
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March 2021Work on the final reconstruction projectThe castle’s water system condition check
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February 2021Monuments office assessment of the park survey resultsImplementation project for roof renovation
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January 2021Assessing of the various heating system options
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December 2020Castle’s water supply/processing archive researchPro Monumenta inspection report
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November 2020Castle ready for the winter
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October 2020Temporary roof completed
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September 2020All 3 floors’ ceilings completedThe turret rebuild completedTemporary roof project approved
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August 2020SNP celebrationsFor one day we opened to public
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July 2020Stabilization of the falling terraceTurret and more ceilingsPro Monumenta inspectionTemporary roofing projectRepairs on the SNP Memorial
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June 2020The electricity is connectedPreparation of the 2nd floor ceilingsWork on the final reconstruction projectInspection day with Monuments office
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May 2020Preparation work for the power supplyGround floor ceilings completeLaunch of the website and social mediaPlans for the remaining rescue works
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April 2020
Works on the ground floor ceilingInspection dayStone cladding needs immediate attention
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March 2020Restrictions due to coronavirusGround floor ceiling plansPower company proposed a way to connectCleaning completed - extracted 1200 tons of rubble
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February 2020
The castle can be entered safelyFirst sketches of the final restoration projectInspection dayThe restoration of SNP Memorial discussed with OZ AKURADMedia interest continues
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January 2020310 tons of rubble have already been removedRemoval of dangerous ceilingsProblems with electricity connection
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December 2019
Media interest continuesTheft of the castle stairsMeeting with the mayor and OZ AKURAD
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November 2019Discussion of the first steps with the Monument officeStructural assessment - the castle remains without a roofCooperation with the construction company RBRing beginsPreparation of the castle surroundingsStatue of St. Štefan exhibited at the Monument office
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October 2019
Contact with Count of BallestremFirst meeting with the Monument officeAgreement with University of Žilina on the digitalizationBalustrades and land cleaningGeodetic measurements
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September 2019Handover of the castle and documentationThe first media and family reactionsAssessment of the castle’s condition by specialistsStudying all available information about the castle
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August 2019
Simple website launch

Outbuilding roof repair
Short flash back to Fabruary 2020.
Couple of pictures from the preparation for the winter
National Uprising Monument restoration
The castle as we bought it
Je Kunerad zámok alebo kaštieľ? Historici a znalci pamiatok nás hneď na začiatku upozornili, že to, čo
si získalo naše srdce, je síce známe medzi verejnosťou ako Kuneradský zámok, ale v skutočnosti je to
kaštieľ. Zmena mena je však veľká vec. A tak sme sa dali do pátrania.
Shortly after we were registered as owners of the castle, the media reported that we planned to have it under the roof before the winter. Everyone, including us, wished that was the case. However, the experts made it clear that unless we plan to build a self supporting structure around the castle, it will not have a roof anytime soon.
The first work on the castle went unnoticed. Since it was unsafe to enter the building, we decided on one October weekend to document and collect the fallen balustrades and the remains of the stone railings. Later, the construction company helped us to load them on pallets and transport to a storage to be restored later. Sadly, most of them were not destroyed in the fires, they were smashed to pieces by vandals. However, we found out that many of them are just concrete replicas of the original ones - made of sandstone. They were probably replaced during the reconstruction in the 1970s.
Cleaning the rubble continued during the winter at a satisfactory pace and we were pleased that it was possible to enter the castle safely. However, we also experienced surprises and problems that needed to be solved.
Kunerad Castle is not the only National Cultural Monument we are going to take care of. Not far, in our castle park, there is another - the Monument of Slovak National Uprising. Like the castle, it needs repairs.
At the end of August 2019, when the authorities confirmed the transfer of the castle and its surroundings to us, the feelings were mixed - a huge joy that it really worked out, an equally great dose of respect and at the same time concerns. That it will be harder than we can imagine, that we will incurr debts for the rest of our lives, that we will not agree with the authorities, that there will be a lot of preassure on us from the media, activists and the public as was on the previous owners... And how did it turn out? Mostly better than we expected.
During the spring were the rescue efforts in full swing but we didn't get to enjoy the castle at all. We live in Switzerland and due to the COVID-19 measures we couldn’t visit Slovakia for almost four months. We were managing all the efforts and monitoring the progress only remotely. At that time, we also opened the virtual gates of the castle to the public by launching this website and social media.
The unique red castle roof is what stuck in the memory of everyone who visited Kunerad castle in the past. It was possible to admire it from as far as the mountain top of Martinské Hole.
Together with the Castle, we also bought 66,000 square meters of surrounding land. A small part of it is coverd with a forest and the rest is a park with 511 trees. The park is declared a National Cultural Monument and Spa Area. Like the castle, it was neglected for many years and its beauty was gradually covered with greenery.
This year, you will hardly see any heavy machinery at the castle. Last year was different - a hydraulic arm was removing burned debris, trucks were transporting tons of rubble, ceilings were being built above the remaining floors, and finally a temporary roof was put in place. The works we have planned for 2021 are no less ambitious, although they will be less noisy and less visible.
Historical documents mention a Castle chapel dedicated to St. Therese of Lisieux. It used to be located on the north side of the castle and "guarded" on its outer wall by the statue of St. Stephen. We believed that the chapel was destroyed in the post-war period when it was rebuilt to fit two floors and several rooms.
We started the castle reconstruction without any expectation of finding new original features. After all, the castle burned down three times, it has been renovated several times in the last hundred years using modern materials and technologies, and 10 years ago an extensive architectural-historical survey was carried out and documented.
When we embarked on the journey to save Kunerad Castle, we knew that just our own finances are not enough to finish the project. It did not discourage us, but it meant that from the moment we became the owners, we were not only solving for its stabilization, temporary roof, renovation project or building permits, but also financing options.
When we extracted more than 1,300 tons of rubble during rescue work last year, it was inconceivable that even more construction waste could be produced. However, as we started renovating the external staircase, terraces and stone cladding early this summer, we were convinced otherwise. It is as if concrete was used in the post-war reconstructions to solve all the problems.
End of August marked two years since we became the owners of Kunerad Castle. What did we achieve and how was the second year different from the first?
Dust, bruises, nature, hikes, castle, horseflies, stream, tent, walkie-talkies, 10 children and two adults. This is what a summary of my last week of July would look like if I could only use single words. However, they will not give it a justice, so let me continue using sentences :).
The appearance of the castle will undergo one of the biggest updates in its history. It will get back its roof that was missing for more than 10 years following two devastating fires. And it will not be any roof, the new one will, like the original one, be made of slate. The work will start this spring following two years of intensive preparations. The project will be partially financed by a grant from the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic.
In the castle park there are also three outbuildings where the staff working at the castle used to live. We plan to restore them so they can again serve the same purpose or be opened to the visitors.
We have prepared answers to the 5 most frequent questions related to the Castle’s roof construction.
When asked how we manage such a challenging project of saving the Castle on the top of our day jobs abroad, the answer is always the same. We only set goals for a year in advance and focus strictly only on those. In 2022 we planned for 6 activities and this is how we (mostly) succeeded
Exactly one year ago, the first wooden rafter to form the castle’s new roof was erected. To this day, I still remember the feeling of joy and relief that after two years of preparation the roof is becoming a reality. It was coupled with caution and concern as to whether it will all turn out well.
The elevator is not a typical element found in historical buildings. Kunerad Castle too didn’t have one, except for a small one between the basement and the ground floor, probably used already by at times of the Count von Ballestrem. However, for a five-story building that will serve as a hotel, an elevator is a must. Its careful integration into the historical building of the castle was not easy at all.
After two years of non-stop work and a significant investment of effort and money, the castle's roof is finally complete. The result is even better than we could have imagined. We were considering taking a break to recharge our batteries. However, not even the last slate has been laid on the roof yet, we were already looking ahead and have some exciting plans in store:
The story of finding original inventory from Kunerad Castle began in February when Danka Labantová from Kunerad messaged us on Facebook. She was renovating a part of the house where her grandparents used to live, and she found an inscription on the back of the wooden crucifix on the wall: "From Kunerad Castle, 30 August 1944. Slovak Uprisig era." She would like to give it to us. She added some photos and her contact. A comparison with photos from the former chapel of Count von Ballestrem confirmed that she might indeed have a very rare find. At her home some days later, we learned that her family connection with the castle is way more than found crucifix.