Novo Celje Mansion, Baroque mansion in Novo Celje, Slovenia.
Novo Celje Mansion is a Baroque building with a symmetrical facade, grand entrance portal, and decorative elements distributed across multiple stories. The structure displays typical architectural features of this period with carefully designed details throughout.
Count Anton Gaisruck built the mansion between 1752 and 1755, incorporating architectural elements from the old Celje Castle into the new construction. This blended historical traditions with contemporary design.
The mansion was home to Fanny Hausmann in the 19th century, recognized as the first woman to write poetry in Slovene. Her father Joseph Ludwig Hausmann's ownership connected the building to this important literary milestone.
The location sits in Petrovče and visitors should check ahead to arrange tours. Contact the local tourist information center before your visit to confirm access and availability.
During World War II, the building served as a psychiatric hospital before its patients were transferred in 1941. This unexpected wartime role remains largely unknown to visitors today, revealing how the place adapted to historical demands.
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