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Slovenska Bistrica Castle : ウィキペディア英語版
Slovenska Bistrica Castle

Slovenska Bistrica Castle ((スロベニア語:Grad Slovenska Bistrica), (ドイツ語:Schloss Windische Feistritz)), also known as Bistrica Castle (Slovene: , German: ドイツ語:''Schloss Feistritz''), is a Renaissance-Baroque palace outside the town of Slovenska Bistrica in northeastern Slovenia. Its name derives from the Slovene word "''bistra''," "clear."
==History==

The predecessor of the current Slovenska Bistrica castle is first mentioned in 1265, when emperor Rudolf gave it and the adjoining town in fief to count (from 1286 duke of Carinthia) Meinhard of Gorizia. In 1313, it passed to the Habsburgs, who leased the castle and town to the noble house of Walsee. After 1368, the lordship was obtained by the counts of Celje; after their extinction in 1456 it reverted to the ducal lands. In 1587, the town and castle were bought by Hans Vetter; in 1717 the castle only was sold to the counts Attems, who retained until the end of World War II, when it was nationalized.
During the Attems tenure, the castle was the home of the painter and historian Maria Attems.

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