Novi Dvori estate | |
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Native name Croatian: Novi dvori | |
Location | Zaprešić, Croatia |
Coordinates | 45°52′22″N 15°48′24″E / 45.87275°N 15.80676°E |
Area | 20,5 Hectares[1] |
Built | 1611 |
Architect | Hermann Bollé (Chapel and Family tomb) |
Architectural style(s) | Early Historicism (Manor)[2] Gothic revival (Chapel and Family tomb) |
Official name | Kompleks Novi dvori |
Type | Protected cultural good |
Reference no. | Z-2072[3] |
Novi Dvori of Zaprešić, or Novi Dvori of Jelačić, is a feudal estate in the northwestern part of Zaprešić, Croatia. The estate consists of a castle, an old granary renovated into a museum, a circular threshing machine, a neo-gothic chapel and the Jelačić family tomb.