The Predná Hora mansion (Slovak: Kaštieľ Predná Hora) is a neo-baroque manor in Muráň, Slovakia, once belonging to king Ferdinand I of Bulgaria.
King Ferdinand of Bulgaria wanted to have a winter residence in the Slovakian mountains.
[1] The architects were D. Jakab an M. Komora,[2] and belonged to the Budapest company Kondoras-Feledi, who designed a five-storey building in neo-baroque style with a glazed courtyard, a monumental staircase, botanical gardens and a heated pond.
[1] Construction started in 1912 and was completed within two years, short before the First World War.
[1] The king was a passionate hunter and he also built a small hunting lodge in the forest around the mansion.