The castle of Count Janković is located in the very centre of town and it is a protected monument of culture (first class) of Croatia. It has also been marked as the most valuable baroque building in Bjelovar-bilogora County.
The crucial moment in the town's development was the arrival of Count Antun Janković's family who purchased the northern part of the Sirač estate, which included Podborje, from the Royal Chamberin in 1745.
Queen Maria Theresa, on 28th February 1765, granted count Jankovich the title „de Daruvar“.
In Hungarian "daru" means "crane" which was the symbol on the coat of arms of that family, and "var" means town or castle. In translation, Daruvar means Crane's town or Crane's castle. Today the crane is the symbol of Daruvar and its pose represents constant alert on watch.
From 1771 to 1777, Antun Jankovich built a baroque castle, with a park that had already been surrounded by several houses, and the settlement was named after the castle. The German explorer, traveler and writer, Taube listed the Castle Jankovich among one of the most beautiful buildings in the kingdom.
The Castle contains three wings that surround a backyard, which is turned towards the north; it is built in the shape of the letter U. On the ground floor and on the first floor there are 60 rooms.
The main place in the central wing is occupied by the main lounge, which is a concert hall. Nowadays the main lounge has the same purpose. You can enjoy the concerts of classical music, organized mainly by the local music school Bruno Bjelinski.
The Daruvar castle park
The
castle park was growing simultaneously with the building of the castle,
according to Viennese architects designs, and was completed in 1780. At family Jankovic time park was spread over
14 hectares. The park has features from baroque and landscape style, and some
of trees planted in that time in the park are still alive today. In the
central part preserved on the south side of the castle, in front of the main
entrance, dominates male specimen of Ginkgo biloba tree.
Male tree is the
largest and the oldest specimen of its kind in Croatia with range of trunk
about seven meters, protected from 1974 as part of urban unit of Daruvar and as
immovable culture monument, along with the castle.
MUSEUM DARUVAR
Address: Ivana Gundulića 1, Daruvar
URL: www.zmda.hr
E-mail: muzej@daruvar.hr
Cell phone: +385 91 6128 046
Contact person: Marija Ivandekić
Working hours of Museum:
Monday - Friday: 08,00am - 16,00pm
Working hours for visitors:
Moday - Friday: 10,00am - 16,00pm
Visits on weekends are only possible for organized groups with prior notice.
Closed on Sunday and holidays.