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Home » History and culture » Castles of northern Croatia. The story about the mystical history
Castles of northern Croatia are definitely places worth visiting more than once. The magic you will experience will stay with you forever.
Once upon a time, in a mountaintop kingdom whose towers stood gracefully among the clouds, there was a magnificent castle standing proudly on the ground…
Yeah, the fairytale intro ends here, but the story about the magical and mystical history and castles in Croatia is just starting.
In the 16th century, the castle was overtaken by Croatian Ban Juraj Draskovic for his personal use. He and his family remained its hereditary owners, with one brief interruption, until the World War II.
Today, owners are unknown, but the castle is a valuable example of an aristocratic residence with well preserved baroque furniture, historical weapons, vivid pictures, beautiful gardens inspired by English architecture that surround the lake, and many more attractions that you simply have to experience by yourself.
Built by the Croatian viceroy Nikola Šubić Zrinski, after he took the territory from Hungarian authority in 1546. He wanted to make a safe home, so he decided to build a residential palace with the fortified walls of a medieval fortress in the center of the town of Čakovec, in Međimurje county.
But at that place, there was already a castle from a 13th-century build by Count Dmitri Čak (obviously the town was named after him). However, the fortress was made out of wood.
As a well preserved baroque center, the city of Varaždin holds its place on this list. In the town’s old center, in the 12th century, a castle had sprung long before the town construction began in the 16th century. This majestic structure has been under uite a series of renovations, but the charm is still there.
The interior style was fairly inspired by the Renaissance, Baroque and a bit of Rococo. Around the castles, there were earthen ramparts and a ditch filled with water for protection.
Standing gloriously even today, this medieval/Renaissance castle, built by the noble Rattkay family in the 16th century, seems like some nobleman is waiting for you to welcome you.
There were several owners throughout the history, and one of them was a famous Croatian painter – Oton Ivekovic.
There is a theory that the castle stands on top of an island of what was once the Pannonian Sea.
Many legends about the people who lived in there were told, but we will leave that for some future story, or for you to discover by yourself.
Your CTC Team, V.K.
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