Otočec Castle
Otočec Castle Otočec Castle is a picturesque fortress built in Gothic-Renaissance style. Otočec is located 7 km east of Nowa Mesta. It has recently been converted into a luxury hotel….
Continue readingOtočec Castle Otočec Castle is a picturesque fortress built in Gothic-Renaissance style. Otočec is located 7 km east of Nowa Mesta. It has recently been converted into a luxury hotel….
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