4.6 View of Orlové

Pencil, watercolour on paper, 301 x 466 mm
Inscribed at top middle: Saklapy, Zaklapje [partly cut]; at bottom middle: Orlove; at bottom right: 34
Inscribed on the backing at bottom left: Orlowe
MTA Könyvtára, Kézirattár, Ms 4409/37

Map: I

Orlové and environs from the opposite bank of the Váh. At the back we see the Klapy hill (654 m). Zakl'apie village, mentioned in the inscription, lies at its foot. - Orlové / Vágzsigmondháza is located on the opposite (or right) bank of the Váh, in the goose-neck bend of the river; it now belongs to Povážská Bystrica. The two-storey mansion was built for Pál Balassa in 1733. It has 52 rooms and 365 windows and a church-sized chapel. The mansion was ravaged by a great fire in the 1850s. A tripartite arcade forms a balcony above the entrance. Prince Chlodwig Hohenlohe-Waldenburg owned the building in the latter half of the century. - Bibliography: Fekete Nagy, Kerekes, Lovcsányi, Mednyánszky 1844, Mednyánszky 1981, Pechány, Strážovské vrchy