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| name                = Lendava Castle
 
| name                = Lendava Castle
 
| localname          = Grad Lendava
 
| localname          = Grad Lendava
| street address      = Kovačeva 28, Sl-9220 Lendava-Lendva, Slovenia
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| street             = Kovačeva 28
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| town                = SI-9220 Lendava-Lendva
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| map                = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=16.45272&lat=46.56692&zoom=17&layer=mapnik
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 2 578 9260
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 2 578 9260
| fax                = 386 (0) 2 578 9261
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| email              = galerija.muzejlendava@siol.net
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| website            = http://www.gml.si/
| proprietor         = Lendava-Lendva Municipality
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| managed by         = Municipality of Lendava-Lendva  
| name                = Franc Gerič
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| managed by 2        = Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum
| role                = Director
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| opening hours      = 9am–4pm Mon–Fri, 10am–2pm Sat, closed Sun and holidays
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Originally built in the 12th century, [[Lendava Castle]] is one of the most important historic monuments in the region. The castle is first mentioned in the records in 1278 as property of the Bànffy family. However, the present-day Baroque appearance of the castle dates from 1690–1707, following the withdrawal of the the Turks from the area, when the Esterhazys had it rebuilt to form an L-shaped building as a sign of their loyalty to Emperor Leopold I. The castle became a showpiece of Baroque architecture, and remained in the hands of the Esterhàzy family until World War II.
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Originally built in the 12th century as a fortification on the hill above the Lendava River, near the contemporary border with Hungary, the [[Lendava Castle]] is one of the most important historic monuments in the region. The present-day Baroque appearance of the castle dates from 1690–1707, following the withdrawal of the Turks from the area, when the Esterházys had it rebuilt to form an L-shaped building as a sign of their loyalty to the Emperor Leopold I. The castle became a show piece of Baroque architecture, and remained in the hands of the Esterhàzy family until World War I.
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Since 1972 the castle houses the [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]] and each year it hosts a restoration workshop as well as the artists from the [[Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony]] and the [[LindArt International Young Artists’ Fine Arts Colony]].
 
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The [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]] was established within the castle in 1972.
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== History ==
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The castle is first mentioned in the records in [[established::1192]] as a property of the Hungarian noble family Bánffy and was theirs until the middle of the 17th century, when it fell to the Nádasdy family for a short period, and in the 18th century came under the management of the Eszterházy family. Today it is a massive two-storey building with a mansard roof overlooking the town of Lendava-Lendva. The walls are supported by massive buttresses and the south-west façade is emphasised with a central tower.
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== Museum displays and exhibitions ==
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The archaeological exhibition ''Oloris'' presents the late Bronze Age settlement Dolnji Lakoš pri Lendavi. The historical exhibition ''The Castle Lies in Wait'' [Grad na preži] informs us about the Turks' invasions of the territory and presents the replicas of weapons and equipments of soldiers at that time. The numismatic exhibition, donated by the National Museum in Budapest, presents the development of Hungarian currency.
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The memorial rooms are dedicated to [[György Zala]] (1858–1937) and [[Štefan Galič]] (1944–1997), artists and natives of Lendava.
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There is a smaller lapidary arranged in the hall, of the leftovers of the castle walls and three Baroque sculptures from Lendava neighbourhood. The oldest exhibit is a fragment of the castle walls dating in 1675, the most interesting but are the Baroque statue of John the Baptist and of St. Anne with Mary from the Lendava hills.
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The castle also hosts temporary exhibitions, as well as restoration workshops, which take place yearly under the supervision of the National Museum, Budapest, in order to restore as many museum items as possible in ten days.
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== See also ==
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* [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]]
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* [[Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony]]
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* [[LindArt International Young Artists’ Fine Arts Colony]]
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.gml.si/en/kratka-zgodovina-dolnjelendavskega-gradu/ Short historz of the castle on the Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum website]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Zala_(sculptor) György Zala on Wikipedia]
  
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Lendava Castle 2009 Photo Pierre Bona.jpgLendava Castle, 2009

Originally built in the 12th century as a fortification on the hill above the Lendava River, near the contemporary border with Hungary, the Lendava Castle is one of the most important historic monuments in the region. The present-day Baroque appearance of the castle dates from 1690–1707, following the withdrawal of the Turks from the area, when the Esterházys had it rebuilt to form an L-shaped building as a sign of their loyalty to the Emperor Leopold I. The castle became a show piece of Baroque architecture, and remained in the hands of the Esterhàzy family until World War I.

Since 1972 the castle houses the Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum and each year it hosts a restoration workshop as well as the artists from the Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony and the LindArt International Young Artists’ Fine Arts Colony.


History

The castle is first mentioned in the records in 1192 as a property of the Hungarian noble family Bánffy and was theirs until the middle of the 17th century, when it fell to the Nádasdy family for a short period, and in the 18th century came under the management of the Eszterházy family. Today it is a massive two-storey building with a mansard roof overlooking the town of Lendava-Lendva. The walls are supported by massive buttresses and the south-west façade is emphasised with a central tower.

Museum displays and exhibitions

The archaeological exhibition Oloris presents the late Bronze Age settlement Dolnji Lakoš pri Lendavi. The historical exhibition The Castle Lies in Wait [Grad na preži] informs us about the Turks' invasions of the territory and presents the replicas of weapons and equipments of soldiers at that time. The numismatic exhibition, donated by the National Museum in Budapest, presents the development of Hungarian currency.

The memorial rooms are dedicated to György Zala (1858–1937) and Štefan Galič (1944–1997), artists and natives of Lendava.

There is a smaller lapidary arranged in the hall, of the leftovers of the castle walls and three Baroque sculptures from Lendava neighbourhood. The oldest exhibit is a fragment of the castle walls dating in 1675, the most interesting but are the Baroque statue of John the Baptist and of St. Anne with Mary from the Lendava hills.

The castle also hosts temporary exhibitions, as well as restoration workshops, which take place yearly under the supervision of the National Museum, Budapest, in order to restore as many museum items as possible in ten days.

See also

External links

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