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Strmol Mansion ( sl, Dvorec Strmol) is a 15th-century
manorhouse A manor house was historically the main residence of the lord of the manor. The house formed the administrative centre of a manor in the European feudal system; within its great hall were held the lord's manorial courts, communal meals wi ...
located on a low hill above the old town center of
Rogatec Rogatec (; german: RohitschSuppan, Arnold. 1996. ''Jugoslawien und Österreich 1918–1938: Bilaterale Außenpolitik im Europäischen Umfeld.'' Vienna: Verlag für Geschichte und Politik, p. 663.) is a small town in eastern Slovenia, on the border ...
,
Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ...
. It is notable as one of the few castles in Slovenia to have retained a Slovene name throughout its history. The mansion was first mentioned in 1436 as a simple fortified tower in the possession of the
counts of Celje The Counts of Celje ( sl, Celjski grofje) or the Counts of Cilli (german: Grafen von Cilli; hu, cillei grófok) were the most influential late medieval noble dynasty on the territory of present-day Slovenia. Risen as vassals of the Habsburg dukes ...
, who gave it in fief to Jakob Strmol of Cerklje. The tower became the core of the later manorhouse, and is partially preserved within the later additions, beginning with a second tower and defenses added in the 16th century. At the end of the 16th century, the castle was purchased by the Auersperg family, from whom it later passed to the
Frankopan The House of Frankopan ( hr, Frankopani, Frankapani, it, Frangipani, hu, Frangepán, la, Frangepanus, Francopanus), was a Croatian noble family, whose members were among the great landowner magnates and high officers of the Kingdom of Croati ...
s. In 1620 it was bought by Jurij Reising von Hartenstein; a chapel dedicated to
St. Vincent Ferrer Vincent Ferrer, OP ( ca-valencia, Sant Vicent Ferrer , es, San Vicente Ferrer, it, San Vincenzo Ferreri, german: Sankt Vinzenz Ferrer, nl, Sint-Vincent Ferrer, french: Saint Vincent Ferrier; 23 January 1350 – 5 April 1419) was a Valencian D ...
was first mentioned in 1682. The manor had largely lost its defensive role by the late 17th century, when its fortifications were demolished. In 1730 it was inherited by Marija Izabela Petazzi ( sl, Petač), who leased it to the von der Durr und Egkh family for several decades. In 1804 it was purchased by
Baron Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knig ...
Wintershofen, from whom it passed to the
Windischgrätz The House of Windisch-Graetz, also spelled Windisch-Grätz, is an Austrian-Slovenian aristocratic family, descending from Windischgraz in Lower Styria (present-day Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia). The noble dynasty serving the House of Habsburg achieve ...
family. The small 16th-century two-story annex with inner courtyard served as an
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district court during the 19th and the early 20th centuries; prison facilities are preserved in the basement. After
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, the castle was converted into apartments. In 2003, the mansion was thoroughly renovated and declared a cultural monument. It currently serves in both hospitality and
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capacities: *Third floor: chapel, with restored
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murals; two large halls, available for banquets, conferences, or weddings *Second floor:
art gallery An art gallery is a room or a building in which visual art is displayed. In Western cultures from the mid-15th century, a gallery was any long, narrow covered passage along a wall, first used in the sense of a place for art in the 1590s. The lon ...
, featuring rotating exhibits *First floor: divided into pub and restaurant *Cellar: ''Vinoteka za prijatelje'' (Wine Cellar for Friends) tasting rooms, historic dungeon The Rogatec Open-Air Museum is located nearby.Rogatec at Burger.si
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