At the castle of the Amadev family in Gabčíkovo there is an extensive park, in which there are also several rare stands and exotic trees. Around the manor there is a park, which is designed in a free landscape style and there are 12 species of exotic trees, e.g. Japanese saphora, oriental sycamore, pavlovnia felted and others. There is a retirement home in the manor. The area is mostly accessible.
At the castle of the Amadev family in Gabčíkovo there is an extensive park, in which there are also several rare stands and exotic trees. Around the manor there is a park, which is designed in a free landscape style and there are 12 species of exotic trees, e.g. Japanese saphora, oriental sycamore, pavlovnia felted and others. There is a retirement home in the manor. The area is mostly accessible.
The manor belonged to the Amadeus, who became counts in 1782. At the end of the 18th century, Count Thaddeus had Amade rebuilt the manor into a Baroque-Classicist style. The ownership of the Amade family in Gabčíkov ends in 1845, when the family in the person of Tadeáš Amade died by the sword. The Üchritz family became the new owners of the manor. After World War II, the manor house was not used. The important Hungarian poet of the 18th century, László Amade (1704–1764), was born and raised in the manor house. Art objects collected over the centuries, as well as a valuable family archive, were stolen and destroyed after the end of the Second World War.