Details
Address:DAB-1526 MAGNIFICENT CASTLE FROM THE 18TH CENTURY IN OSIJEK, SLAVONIA AND BARANJAType:ResidentialStyle:2 Story"Cultural monument"Size:1,926 sq. m."Total living area"Lot Type:RectangularLot Size:74,430 sq. m.Has Suite:PotentialYear Built:1700"Needs complete renovation"
Description
This magnificent 18th century castle used to belong to the noble family Jankovic. It is situated in the picturesque city of Osijek, about 2,5 hours drive from Croatia's capital city of Zagreb. The property is in need of full renovation and can be arranged into a private residence or a hotel. It is sorrounded by forests and the castle and objects are built five metres above the ground.
The complex includes one two-storey building and two ground floor wings on the east and west side of the castle. There is also a chapel in ruins which is part of the property. In the middle of the park belonging to the property, there is a big circular fountain.
Key Highlights:
Plot: 74.430 sqm
Building land: 8.000 sqm
Non-building land: 69.000 sqm
The castle consists of: Main building plus east and west wing
Net living space: 1.926sqm
Gross living space: 2.346 sqm
a. Castle 1.004,40 sqm
b. East wing 563,76 sqm
c. West wing 332,10 sqm
About Osijek:
Osijek is the administrative and economic centre of Eastern Croatia, known as Slavonia and Baranja. The population is 104.761 inhabitants. The location of Osijek is on the right bank of the Drava river, 25 km upstream from its mouth into the Danube. The economy is based on farming (grains, industrial plants), livestock breeding and fishing.
The largest city in eastern Croatia, Osijek had the town statutes towards the end of the 17th century. Since then, its administration has been developing according to the standards of all developed central European cities. The cultural life was mainly related to theatres, first the appearances of various theatre ensembles, the museums (the first museum was opened in 1877 by private donations), collections and printing houses (the Franciscans), and the social life, whose development was accompanied by prosperous economy and developed trade relations, was related to religious festivities, public events (fairs), entertainment and sports.
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| ▪City Lights | ▪Downtown | ▪Forest | | ▪Panoramic | ▪Park | |
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| ▪RV Parking | ▪Fenced | ▪Fenced Yard | | ▪Garden Area | ▪Trees / Shrubs | ▪Lawn | | ▪Patio | ▪Courtyard | |
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