‎08-30-2017 06:31 AM
Birch cottage or Fisherman's cottage was built between 1853 and 1862 on the eastern coast of the Fourth Lake in stimulus of Archbishop Haulik. It is a small semi-opened pavilion, designed in a gothic style, dressing coated birch branches with a high roof of wooden shingles. Its special feature is black and white birch bark ornament. It was completely destroyed in 1934 and renovated in 2007, in the works to rebuild the Fourth lake. This unique pavilion, with its calm view on the lake, formerly called the New fishpond, provides a sense of harmony of nature and architecture.
Story Source: Public Institution Maksimir
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‎08-30-2017 07:06 AM
@NareshDarji wrote:
Nice place @JohnnyE thanks for sharing with us.
It's my pleasure @NareshDarji. 😊