It was built by the Luzsenszky-family in the beginning of the 1790s. The castle was named after the chained-fence in front of it. Its execution is two-storied, one-flat with 16 axles and tent wise roof.
It has 2 basket-handle arches, driveways with corallite border. On the left driveway there are 2 blazons, while on the right driveway there is a Gothic wing. In the middle there is a corallite balcony, which is borne by 3 double triglif cymas. At the end of the building there is a U-shaped, short annex with cylindrical stair-towers in the inside of it.
The back façade is an arcaded corridor on the ground and first floor.
The town hall works in the building.






































