Obitelj Ožegović u Beli
Autor: | Ana Škriljevečki |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Zdroj: | Radovi Zavoda za znanstveni rad Varaždin Issue 29 |
ISSN: | 0352-9509 1848-7890 |
DOI: | 10.21857/y54jofp18m |
Popis: | Posjed Bela obilježilo je svojim djelovanjem pet generacija obitelji Ožegović. Stjepan Ožegović započeo je kupovati dijelove imanja, što je nastavio njegov sin Metel. U vrijeme Metela Ožegovića, njegovog sina Ljudevita i unuka Ivana, kada je Bela bila na vrhuncu razvoja, prostrano se imanje sastojalo od utvrde Pusta Bela, starijeg dvorca Bela I okruženog perivojem, mlađeg dvorca Bela II s uređenim vrtovima, obiteljske grobnice u kapelici Majke Božje te obrađivanih poljoprivrednih, vinogradarskih i šumarskih površina. Obitelj je Ožegović obnovila posjed te ga učinila kulturno i gospodarski razvijenim vlastelinstvom. Doprinijeli su napretku života lokalnog stanovništva osnivanjem pučke škole i pokroviteljstvom nad Župom Margečan. Tragično stradanje Metela i Emilije Ožegović te parcelacija belskoga posjeda nakon Drugoga svjetskog rata izazvali su njegovo postupno propadanje čije se posljedice očituju do današnjih dana. For five generations the Bela estate was part of the family Ožegović who each left their mark on the property. Stephen Ožegović began purchasing the estate and his son Metel continued with the process. During the rule of Metel Ožegović, his son Louis and grandson John, the Bela estate was at the height of its development. The prosperous estate consisted of the burg of Bela, older castle called Bela I, younger castle called Bela II, both surrounded by gardens, farmlands, vineyards and forests. Also found on the estate was the family crypt that was situated in the Chapel of Our Lady. The family renewed the property culturally and economically. They contributed to the progress of the local community by establishing a public school and by being patrons of the Margečan parish. The tragic deaths of Metel and Emilia Ožegović together with land division of the estate after the World War II led to its gradual decay. The consequences of those actions can be seen to this day. |
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