Károlyi Castle
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Károlyi Castle refers to a number of castles and hunting lodges in Hungary and Romania which were owned by members of the Károlyi family

The Károlyi family is one of the ancient Hungarian noble families.[1] Descendants of the Kaplon family (descendants of the Kaplon, second son of the chieftain Kond), which gained its estates during the conquest, including Kaplony (Romanian: Căpleni), where the family's ancient monastery stood, and the nearby Nagykároly (Romanian: Carei), from which the Károlyi family took its name.[2]
Castles and hunting lodges



Hungary
- Károlyi Castle (Beregsurány)
- Károlyi Castle (Fehérvárcsurgó)
- Károlyi Castle (Feldebrő)
- Károlyi Castle (Fót)
- Károlyi Castle (Füzérradvány)
- Károlyi Castle (Derekegyház)
- Károlyi Castle (Nagymágocs)
- Károlyi Castle (Parádfürdő)
- Károlyi Castle (Parádsasvár)
- Károlyi Castle (Szegvár)
- Károlyi Castle (Tiborszállás)
- Károlyi–Berchtold Castle
- Károlyi Hunting Lodge (Kőkapu)
- Károlyi Hunting Lodge (Telkibánya)