Harkany, the fashionable place of spa of South-Transdanubia, lies 25 km from Pcs. Archeological excavations carried out in the environs have revealed finds from the Hunnish, Avar and Roman ages. Written sources first mention it in 1323 with the name 'Harkan'. The origin of the name can be traced back to the Hungarian bird name 'harkly' (woodpecker) on the one hand, and to the old Hungarian dignitary name 'horka' on the other. Its owners were, among others, Pl fia Gyrgy (George, the son of Paul), the lieutenant general of Temesvr, the Gara-family, then the current proprietors of the castle of Sikls: the Batthnyi-family and the Benyovszki-family.