• The porch is supported by two stout, quadratic pillars, and two simple round pillars between them with only rectangular sections for capitals. The porch has a simple triangular gable.

  • A school has functioned in the building since the beginning of the 20th century; a local industrial school functions in the castle in present times. During the renovations in 2009, the castle was fitted with a new roof, keeping the shape of the old one. The interior historical elements of the building, however, have suffered during the construction works.

  • The inheritors revendicated the property in 1992, but by then it was completely ransacked; even the doors and windows were missing from the building. Its current owner, Nagy Tamás, has managed to completely renovate the manor.

  • The castle is a two-storey brick building, with a rectangular-shaped layout and a large basement underneath. During the 20th century, the building has been stripped of the ornamental elements that previously beautified the front and rear facades, and some of its windows have been walled in as well. Traces of previously existing balconies can be spotted on the two previously mentioned facades.

  • The names of the manor’s builders, as well as the date of its construction, can still be read on the eastern facade, facing the street: "Built
    with the help of God by Molnár Beniam and his wife, Fülöp Debora, on the 30th of May, 1833."

  • The manor house was built in Classicist style – it is surrounded by a plastered stone fence. The building has a rectangle shaped ground plan layout with two parts, it has a basement and its has a hipped roof. At the main entrance, at the central axis of the building there is a portico with columns and with a tympanum.

  • Sámuel Teleki began to build the castle in 1769. The northern wing was built between 1769–1770, while the construction of the southern wing began in 1773. The supervisor of the construction site was Pál Schmidt, the renowned German master mason from Târgu-Mureș.

  • The freestanding, single-storey building has an L-shaped ground plan. The centre of the main facade contains a portico with gable roof, supported by two square columns and four columns with plinth and capital. Its trapezoidal tympanum is defined by four smaller rectangular airshafts.