An elegant single-level
mansion that impresses with its footprint – a long blade to the left and right
of a platform entrance with simple, robust and elegant pillars. The windows
with natural wood shutters profiled on the white masonry also attract attention,
as well as the simple neoclassical decorative elements that give a small-scale
monumentality that does not need verticality. Lit by the summer sun, with a
embroidery like wooden terace and refined paving, it is a little reminiscent of
French colonial mansions.
Perpendicular to the road,
with a yard more than generous for its almost 6 hectares, the mansion lends
itself to a use in tune with the requirements of today; it can become a private
residence, tourist unit, cultural center, restaurant or agricultural
development.
The village of Drăuț, whose
name has aroused the interest of researchers (one theory says that it comes
from the royal falconers who in 1270 were called Drawc) is part of the Târnova commune
and is located in the center of the county, 60 km from the city of Arad.