
Romance in the Croatian Zagorje! Accommodation, dinner and wine in the castle Gjalski
Hotel Castle Gjalski is situated between Macelj, Ravna gora and Strahinjcica. It was founded in the 13th century. As a small fortress. His final appearance was in the 19th century. George V. Draskovic transformed it into a residential castle with exceptional parks turned into a romantic garden. The construction of the dam created a large lake that gives the unique charm of the castle.
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KOPRIVNICA CITY
The most beautiful medium sized city in Central Europe - Koprivnica. Its name, you guessed it, owed to the plant and to us very often not so beloved - stinging nettle.
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ZLATA BARTL
Zlata Bartl (Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 20 February 1920. - Koprivnica, 30 July 2008.), Bosnian-Croatian scientist, creator of spices Vegeta produced by Podravka from Koprivnica.
IVAN GENERALIĆ
Croatian naive painter (Hlebine, 21 Dec 1914. - Koprivnica, 27 November 1992.).
FRAN GALOVIĆ
Croatian writer born in Peteranec near Koprivnica one of the greatest poets of dialectic poetry.
MARTIN SAGNER
Croatian theater, television and film actor (Podravski Novigrad, 11 August 1932.).
SAINT MARKO OF KRIŽEVCI
Third Croatian canonized saint of the Roman Catholic Church, the priest, Košická martyr, a professor of theology, canon, a missionary, protector of the Bjelovar-Križevci diocese.
FRANJO MARKOVIĆ
Croatian philosopher, writer and founder of the Croatian philosophical heritage research.
IVANA VRDOLJAK – VANNA
Favorite Croatian singer, known as the work of the dance group, ET, and the rich solo career, crowned with discographic successes.
VID BALOG
Croatian actor, member of the Comedy Theatre in Zagreb. Many known for her roles in movies' Četverored 'Jakov Sedlar and "Cashier Wants to Go to Sea' Dalibor Matanic.
ŽARKO DOLINAR
Croatian scientist and table tennis player (Koprivnica, July 3, 1920th - Basel, March 9, 2003.).
ALBERTKO OGNJAN ŠTRIGA
He was talkative supporter of the Illyrian revival, and has played a significant role in the musical life of this period as an opera singer, initiator and organizer.
PAVAO VUK PAVLOVIĆ
If the Croatian philosopher who managed to make it recognizable philosophy of "spiritual svjetotvornim" element, then it succeeded Vuk-Pavlovic.
STJEPAN II. LACKOVIĆ
He supported the Bosnian King and Company, and after his death is one of the leaders of supporters Ladislaus of Naples.
STJEPAN BRODARIĆ
He became a Zagreb canon in the 1498th, and the 1500th mentioned as a lecturer in Zagreb chapter.