Prince Eugene of Savoy's castle in east Croatia to be reconstructed

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Agreements on partnership in the implementation of the renovation of Prince Eugene of Savoy's castle in the eastern town of Bilje was signed in the city of Osijek on Friday, setting the conditions for the renovation of this historical building. The documents were signed by the property's co-owners, Osijek-Baranja County Prefect Ivan Anusic and the Bilje Mayor Zeljko Cickaj.

The preparation of the project documentation will cost some HRK 2.2. million, and 1.8 million kuna of that amount is to be covered by European Union funds.
 
The preparation of the documentation and public procurement procedures are to take two years.
 
The project is supposed to usher in a new cultural and tourist route called "The Route of Prince Eugene of Savoy", local authorities reported.
 
County authorities are collecting funds for the reconstruction of two more castles in the town of Nasice.
 
The projects for the reconstruction of the castles are estimated to cost HRK 75 million.
 
After the completion of its refurbishment, the Bilje castle will offer programmes in connection with hunting and wine tasting tours.
 
Prince Eugene of Savoy, who was born in 1663 – and died in 1736, was a general of the Imperial Army and statesman of the Holy Roman Empire and the Archduchy of Austria.
 
The Bilje castle was constructed  in the 17th century at his request in the vicinity of the Kopacki Rit Nature Park.
 
The municipality of Bilje is a few kilometres north of the biggest eastern Croatian city of Osijek.
 
 (EUR 1 = HRK 7.4)
 
(Hina)

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