History

The manor was built in the early 19th century. However, today’s qualities are gained mainly at the time of the owner Geza pl. Jankovic around 1880. The manor was the residence of the Lukač pine manor.

The manor, outbuildings and gardens were spreading through 4.5 hectares of land. From the park landscape there only remained few trees today (tulip, linden, larch …).

The estate and manor Kapela Dvor in early 20th century was bought by Arpad I Karolyi who made minor modifications and upgrades on the building. In his time the manor was known for the cultivation of asparagus and riding horses. After his death (around 1930), Lukač estate was inherited by his children Ferenz, Arpad II and Elizabeth. After family Karolyi moved to Zagreb in 1939, the estate was owned by savings banks and in 1942 bought by several immigrant families from the Croatian Zagorje. In 1964, a part of the estate and manor were handed over to the management of the Hunting Society “Lukač”. However, renovation of the manor failed and it remained empty, but to these days it has the status of cultural property and is protected as a cultural monument.

Up to the 1970’s the manor had a specific purpose and was relatively well maintained. By the mid-eighties it was used as a school attended by children from Kapela Dvor and the nearby villages. In its existence of one hundred year the manor became forgotten, abandoned and devastated.

In 2012 Virovitica-Podravina County bought the manor and started the process of its complete renovation which was completed in 2014.