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According to legend, the town and castle of Velika Nedelja (Velika Nedelja means 'Easter Sunday') were named after an important battle on Easter Day in 1199 when Friderik of Ptuj supposedly snatched the still unpopulated land in this area from the Hungarians. He later granted it to the Teutonic Order of Knights, who built the first castle. Much of the present castle dates from a 16th-century reconstruction. | According to legend, the town and castle of Velika Nedelja (Velika Nedelja means 'Easter Sunday') were named after an important battle on Easter Day in 1199 when Friderik of Ptuj supposedly snatched the still unpopulated land in this area from the Hungarians. He later granted it to the Teutonic Order of Knights, who built the first castle. Much of the present castle dates from a 16th-century reconstruction. | ||
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Revision as of 22:07, 27 November 2009
The castle chapel was the original home of world-famous statues of St Barbara and St Katarina which date from 1410 and are now kept in Ptuj Regional Museum.
In the 1980s six rooms in the castle were set aside for the display of an ethnological collection which now comprises about 800 objects. These date from the latter half of the 19th century onwards and illustrate the material, spiritual and social culture in the municipality of Ormož. Traditional Shrovetide masks from the Ormož region are also exhibited on the castle stairway.