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TOWN
ZAPRE�I� AND SURROUNDINGS
Zapre�i� The town of Zapre�i�, centre of the entire area, is located 17 km west of Zagreb, at an elevation of 130 m. It is situated on a regional road and railway, along the international railroad Zagreb - Ljubljana - Central and Western Europe. The economy of this town with a population of 20,000 is based on manufacturing of ceramics, porcelain and fireproof goods, chemical and metalworking industries and production of industrial gases. Jela�i�'s Novi Dvori Castle Its owners were the Zrinskis, the �ikulins, the Sermages, the Festeti�s and the Erd�dy Counts. The Croatian viceroy Josip Jela�i� bought it from the Erd�dys in 1851. The Jela�i� family possessed the Novi Dvori until 1934, when �uro Jela�i�'s daughters, Vera and Anka, bestowed it under their will upon the Croatian people. Viceroy Josip Jela�i� had commissioned the reconstruction of the castle and of the entire estate. In the eastern part the castle was extended for 18 metres, the upper storey was also extended and reconstructed, the roof was covered with roof tiles, the front and a large cellar were redecorated. The landscape garden around the castle was also made. In 1855, on a lawn near the castle, Jela�i� had a neo-Gothic chapel of St. Joseph built. When, in September 1855, his nine-month-old daughter Anna suddenly died in Bohemia, a tomb was made in the chapel. Viceroy Josip Jela�i� was also buried in the same tomb, on 26 May 1859, and his brother Antun, in 1875. After 1945 the chapel was plundered and the tomb desecrated. In February 1991, before the reconstruction of the chapel, the remains were temporarily placed at Mirogoj Cemetery and in October 1992 again buried into the reconstructed family vault. The neo-Gothic family vault, made of white stone (brought from the Cathedral after it had been severely damaged by an earthquake) according to designs by H. Boll�, was made by the sculptor I. Franz in 1884. Count �uro Jela�i� had it built under his brother Josip's will. The preserved and partly reconstructed estate buildings are also very valuable. The round thresher is the oldest installation of the kind in Croatia, dating back to the 17th century. In 1987, the former three-storey granary was turned into the "Matija Skurjeni" Gallery. It houses a permanent display of paintings by the famous naive art painter Skurjeni, as well as an exhibition of historical photographs "Novi Dvori Jela�i�evi". From One Castle to Another The Ladu� Castle is situated 7 km from Zapre�i�. It was commissioned by the owner of the Ladu� estate, Baron Vladimir Vranyczany, and built by the architect K. Waidman in 1882. It is a two-storey castle with a projection on the front. The monumental two-winged stairway with stone balustrades leads to the rooms in the first floor with their ceilings adorned with fine decorations by Ivan Klausen. In front of the castle there is a French-style garden. The Baroque castle of the Or�i� family in Gornja Bistra was erected in the second half of the 18th century. It is a two-storey structure of congruous proportions and a U-shaped ground plan, with a representative portal and a court chapel at its side. The central oval hall features illusionist-style paintings of mythological content from 1778. A large park with an alley surrounds the castle. Gornja Bistra is a monument of the highest category. The Jakovlje castle features a park with sculptures.
In Marija Gorica, 9 km from Zapre�i�, there is the parish (once Franciscan) church of Our Lady of the Visitation from the mid-18th century. The Baroque church has a quadrangular sanctuary, with the sacristy next to it, and a belfry next to the main front. It features a wooden Gothic statue of the Virgin Mary from the first half of the 15th century, a tombstone with the relief portrait of the Ogulin captain M. Mogori� from 1679, the Baroque-style main altar made of stone, wooden side altars, confessionals, the pulpit (1762) and the organ (1759). Not far from the church there is a parish mansion and the monument to the novelist A. Kova�i�, made by the famous sculptor V. Radau�. St. Nicholas' church in Poljanica was erected in 1631 and restored in 1925. There is a monument to the famous writer August �enoa in Jablanovec. The famous stone remnants known as "Kameni svatovi" (a stone wedding procession) are also worth seeing. The historical and cultural monuments of the Dubravica municipality include the parsonage in Rozga, the monument of the highest category, St. Anna's church in Rozga (1842) and a chapel on the local cemetery in Rozga (part of it dating back to 1609). Dubravica is the birthplace of Pavao �toos, whose house has a memorial plate. Natural attractions of Dubravica include an eco-site - the natural habitat of insectivorous plants, and the Cret forest in Lugarski Brijeg. The municipality of Luka is full of typical Zagorje hills, streams, marshes and groves. The area provides good opportunities for excursions, recreational walking and angling. In Luka there is also the famous excursion resort "Dva potoka", Ulica B. Masnjaka 122, phone: +385 1 793-484, with accommodation possibilities in rustic style. Cherishing the Tradition In the Brdovec area there are two cultural societies, "Janu�evec" and "Mihovil Kru�lin". Famous is also the Parish Choir "St. Vitus". In the municipality of Luka there is also a majorette group called "Lu�anke" and a brass band. Zapre�i� and its surroundings host a number of traditional and occasional cultural and sports events. In May and October, on the occasion of Jela�i�'s anniversaries, the "Jela�i�'s Days" take place, a series of events dedicated to the Viceroy. The carnival "Fa�ni�ki �pancir" takes place in February. In July, apart from the International Folklore Festival in Zagreb, there is also the "Harvest Festival". Among sports events one should mention the Croatian motocross championship on Pepa�ev Breg in Savski Marof, traditionally held on Easter Monday, the motor-gliding championship in May, the riding events organized by "Trajbar Team" in May and October, the table tennis event "Jo�e Vogrinec Memorial" in June and the cycling event "V. Horvati� Memorial" in September. The municipality of Luka is known for the traditional folk feast and patron saint's day - St. Roch. Merry carnival processions are also organized. Ornithological Reserve From Riding to Flying Informations from: Zagreb county tourist board |