Pejačević Castle in Našice

The Building bears its name thanks to the Pejačević noble family,[2] whose members owned several castles in the region of Slavonia in the modern era.

After an earthquake in 1817 it was repaired and in the middle of the 19th century it was renovated and expanded by Vincencije's brother Ferdinand Karlo Rajner (*1800–†1878) and his son Ladislav (*1824–†1901), who later became Ban of Croatia.

After the war, the castle was used for various purposes: as a barracks, school, kindergarten or as an office of the state administration, for various associations, etc.

[5] This is a ground floor building built in 1904/1905 in the neoclassical style by the order of count Marko VI Pejačević (*1882-†1923).

In the second half of the 19th century, the park was extended northwards to the surface of a natural forest, where a lake with a small island was created.

Today, the park, which covers an area of about 34.5 hectares has been impoverished by numerous contents and details that can be seen in old photographs.