Gyula Végh (Vereb, 25 January 1870 - Bozsok, 21 July 1951), art writer, collector, painter, director of the Museum of Applied Arts bought the Bozsok castle from Kálmán Sibrik, whose ancestors had owned it for centuries. Végh made minor modifications to the castle. The sketches published here are not merely technical drawings, but at the same time are manifestations of a painter as well. During his tenure, the castle evolved into a real art collection. However, the military occupation following the World War II caused a virtually complete destruction of the art treasures and Végh himself fell also a victim to this destruction.