Eltz Manor

Eltz Manor
Dvorac Eltz
Eltz Manor after renovation (2012)
Interactive map of the Eltz Manor area
General information
Architectural styleBaroque
LocationVukovar, Croatia, Županijska 2
32000 Vukovar
Current tenantsVukovar City Museum
Construction started1749
Completed1751
Renovated2008–2011
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Eltz Manor (Croatian: Dvorac Eltz, German: Schloss Eltz) is a Baroque palace in Vukovar, Croatia. The 18th-century manor is the location of the Vukovar City Museum. The manor, as it previously appeared, was depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 20 kuna banknote, issued in 1993 and 2001. The palace suffered substantial damages and destruction in 1991 during the Croatian War of Independence. However, after four years of restoration, it was completely restored to its pre-war appearance in October 2011. It was the main residence of the Eltz family during the existence of the Lordship of Vukovar.