The last Turkish siege in 1715 was repulsed.
It was destroyed in both Turkish sieges of Vienna, but rebuilt each time.
Csobánc fell under numerous unsuccessful Turkish sieges in the 16th century.
The city dates back to the 16th century, after the Turkish siege of 1565.
The city was destroyed in 1529 and 1683 by the first and second Turkish sieges.
However, already in 1677, after the city withstood the Turkish siege it was simply disassembled.
The Turkish sieges, though, are the ones that really got the European imagination firing.
The second Turkish siege (1683) devastated the place and the remaining vineyards.
After the Turkish siege, the church was restored again.
The parish church and the chapel were torn down in 1529 when the town was threatened by a Turkish siege.