The castle was reconstructed from ruins in the 1980s, in the Renaissance-Baroque style.
The original atrium wall was lost, but reconstructed in the same style, with three portals and inverted arches.
On the west wall, along the hall-tower axis, are two oak doors, reconstructed in the style of the originals from the 17th century.
These have since been reconstructed in the original style.
Much of the original fortress burned down in 1727; it was reconstructed between 1729 and 1753 in the original style.
The fortress, reconstructed between 1973-82 in the Gothic-Renaissance style, serves as a municipal museum today.
The church had a typically Jesuit appearance before it was reconstructed in the Orthodox style.
Over 15 years, it was reconstructed in the neo-gothic style from the ground up.
The church was partially reconstructed in the Baroque style between 1611-1618.
It was reconstructed in the Baroque style in 1785.