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Zamberlin House and Garden

The house of the Zamberlin family was built in the 16th century in the style of the Late Renaissance.

This two-storey building turned towards the square has shop doors at the front of its ground floor, while its sidewall in the courtyard features a loggia with six pillars and segmented arches with a barrel vault, above which there is a terrace.

The large Renaissance doors lead from the square to a stone-paved courtyard, at the bottom of which there is a two-storey building with its front turned towards the courtyard gates.

The first floor is accessed by an external staircase.

On this upper floor, there is a bifora (mullioned window) with a round opening.

Originally, this building featured a four-eaved roof, and another floor was later constructed on top.

The Zamberlin House and Garden are entered in the Register of Cultural Goods of the Republic of Croatia.

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