It is one of several castles owned by the members of Pejačević noble family in the croatian region of Slavonia.
According to the sign located on the facade above the entrance, the manor was built by count Antun Pejačević in 1804, with the actual construction beginning in 1800.
The Virovitica Estate was acquired by the Pejačević Counts as a grant by the then Austrian Empress and Croatian-Hungarian Queen Maria Theresa in 1750.
[1] The refined classical manor is composed of three wings shaped in the straight form.
The internal space is organised around a central hallway with rooms aligned on either side.