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Pejačević Castle in Osijek

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Location
  
Osijek, Croatia

Opened
  
1801

Construction started
  
1796 (probably)

Completed
  
1801

Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

Similar
  
Church of Saint Michael, Pedestrian bridge, Zrinjevac Sport Hall, Eurodom Osijek, Gradski vrt Hall

Pejačević Manor (Croatian: Dvorac Pejačević) is a neoclassical building in Osijek, Croatia.

It is one of several country houses owned by the members of the Pejačević noble family in the region of Slavonia.

History

The manor was built between 1796 and 1801 by Count Sigismund (Žigmund) Pejačević.

It was located in Retfala, which at that time was an estate of the Pejačević family, granted to them in 1750 by Maria Theresa.

In 1891 a family mausoleum was constructed near the manor.

References

Pejačević Castle in Osijek Wikipedia


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