Built on the remains of a Roman building in the 16th-17thcentury, the castle is a late Renaissance-Baroque manor house from 1614. Its present form was established in 1815. The arched gateway has a special architectural value. The ground floor rooms have with barrel vaulted ceilings. Its hallway exhibits the life of the last owner, Dr. Gyula Verebi Végh, the former director of the Museum of Applied Arts. The exhibition reveals the life and history of the Bozsok Castle. Today it operates as a castle hotel. It is surrounded by 8 hectares of forest, which is a nature reserve (Kőszeg Landscape Protection Area) due to its valuable tree stock and wildlife.