The architectural style of the palace is twofold: the palace is mainly Gothic, but the various decorations of King Marghash reflect the Renaissance style of the Italian court artists. The castle was built in the mid-13th century to defend against the Tatar invasion, and the castle, known as the Spire of Shalom, was built almost the same time. From the castle hill the palace ruins a bird's eye view of the Danube, picturesque, from here you can also see the peaks of Bergeni on the other side of the Danube and the medieval houses of Najimaulosh.