Klenovnik is the biggest Croatian castle. It is situated in Klenovnik, Varaždin County.
First mentioning of the castle dates back in the 13th century when the Hungarian-Croatian king Béla IV takes it away from Pochun and gives it to then ruler of town Varaždin. In the late 17th century, king Maksimilijan sells this castle for 20 000 forint to noble Croatian families Gašpar I Drašković.
In the 19th century, Count Drašković sold Klenovnik in order to gain money for the restoration of his other family castle, Trakošćan. Klenovnik was bought by then Austrian minister of finance, baron Bruck. His family later sold the castle which, since then, changes its owners regularly.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klenovnik_Castle
Address 1 Klenovnik, 42240, Croatia
Coordinates 46°16'20.859" N 16°4'37.128" E