
The castle of the Spitzer family is located in Beočin and was built in 1898 for a family of wealthy Ashkenazi Jewish landowners who were one of the three co-owners of the Beočin cement plant. The Spitzer family is originally from Visegrád in northern Hungary, where they also owned factories.
The weather was overcast, so my pictures came out a bit gloomy.











The interior of the castle was made in the spirit of the ornate variant of the Hungarian Seccesion and was created a little later. The most valuable part of the interior of this building is the central hall.


We walked a bit more around the castle.
I photographed architectural details.




A small corner balcony and some detail whose purpose I do not fully understand, but it seems to be intended for hanging flags.


Overall, examining architectural details took up most of the time we spent at the castle.






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