The Jablonica castle is associated with the
Apponyi family and specifically its so-called
Jablonica line. An old castle was destroyed in an
Ottoman raid in 1663 and subsequently rebuilt by the then-owners from the family. A branch of the Apponyis acquired it in 1772 and renovated it extensively in the late 19th century. The Apponyis lost its property in the
aftermath of World War I, after which it changed hands several times during the
Interwar period. It then served as a grain storage facility, a home for the occupying
Wehrmacht, an elementary school, and a leather storehouse. In 2017 it was purchased by a non-profit group that intends to renovate it and convert into a hotel and cultural facility. ==Genealogical resources==