Lying in a breathtaking environment in the Great Milic Natural Park is the Füzér Castle boasting a unique history as one of the nation’s noble castles, of which it can likely be established that it stood before the Tatar invasion.
The Castle was most probably erected by members of the Aba clan certainly at the beginning of the 13th century. Following the Mohach Battle, Péter Perényi guard of the crown jewels had the precious symbols guarded in the Füzér Castle in 1526-1527. The Füzér Country House can be found in the center of the village, which was built on a stone foundation with stone walls set in mud in 1879, as testified of by the number engraved in the balk of the building. It essence it illustrates the local, and by extention the inter-mountain traditional peasant architecture and housing culture.