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Mokrice Castle is a medieval castle in southeast Slovenia, near the Croatian border. Dating from around 1444 or earlier, the castle has been rebuilt twice, most recently in 1941. It is surrounded by a 200-hundred-year-old park that is in and of itself an attraction. After World War II the Mokrice Castle was made into a hotel.

Today Mokrice Resort is a high-end hotel and golf course. Tours of the castle are available and guests can listen to the stories of Countess Barbara von Cilly, the crow that saved the castle from a Turkish raid, and other fascinating historical anecdotes about the area.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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