Banfi Manor (Croatian: Dvorac Banfi or Kurija Banfi) is an old building structure situated on a hill in the village of Banfi, next to the municipality seat of ?trigova in Me?imurje county, northern Croatia.
It was built in the 14th century (1373) by the Count of Banffy, the Lord of Lendava in the neighbouring Slovenia. The manor is a one-storey building, designed in L-shaped ground plan, with the quite simple outside frontage of rhythmically aligned windows. There is an arcade entrance beneath the west wing of the manor. Over the past few years, Banfi has been undergoing a thorough renovation.
During many centuries, the manor was owned by several noble families like Banffy, Fe?teti? and Franetovi?. Today it is owned by ?i?ek, an entrepreneurial family from the Me?imurje county.
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See also
- List of castles in Croatia
- Bánffy
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