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- Ajman_Castle abstract "Ajman Castle (Slovene: Ajmanov grad, German: Schloss Ehrenau 'Ehrenau Castle') is a 17th-century manor located near the settlement of Sveti Duh in the Municipality of Škofja Loka, Slovenia.The late-renaissance castle was built (as Ehrenau Castle) in 1679 by the governor of the Škofja Loka lordship, Franc Matija the noble Lampfrizhaimb. Successive owners included the noble families of Angerburg, Widmannsstätten, Dietrich, Zanetti, Flachenfeld, and Dienzl.The manorial chapel of the Holy Virgin was built in 1733 and contains an altar-wall mural by Franc Jelovšek, one of the more prominent Slovene painters of the eighteenth century. Commissioned between 1739 and 1746 by its owner Kristof Laurenz von Flachenfeld, the painting features the Virgin flanked by St. John Nepomuk and St. Francis Xavier.In 1746 the manor was sold to Adam Dinzl Angerburg. In the late 18th century it obtained its current name, Ajman Castle, after another owner named Heimann. In 1918 it passed into the hands of Marija Guzelj (née Detela), and then to the Demšar family, which held it until World War II. On 30 April 1944 the Partisans burned the manor down. It was thoroughly renovated some decades later. Today it houses an Ursuline monastery.".
- Ajman_Castle thumbnail AjmanovGrad.JPG?width=300.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageID "19890730".
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageLength "2509".
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "671374596".
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Upper_Carniola.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaces_in_Slovenia.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ursuline_monasteries_in_Slovenia.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Chapel.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Franc_Jelovšek.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Xavier.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Virgin.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink John_of_Nepomuk.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Mary_(mother_of_Jesus).
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink St._Francis_Xavier.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Sveti_Duh,_Škofja_Loka.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Ursulines.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslav_Partisans.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Škofja_Loka.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLink File:AjmanovGrad.JPG.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ajman Castle".
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ajman Manor".
- Ajman_Castle hasPhotoCollection Ajman_Castle.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sl.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ajman_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Škofja_Loka.
- Ajman_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Upper_Carniola.
- Ajman_Castle subject Category:Palaces_in_Slovenia.
- Ajman_Castle subject Category:Ursuline_monasteries_in_Slovenia.
- Ajman_Castle hypernym Manor.
- Ajman_Castle point "46.188227777777776 14.327422222222221".
- Ajman_Castle type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Ajman_Castle type Article.
- Ajman_Castle type Article.
- Ajman_Castle type Attraction.
- Ajman_Castle type SpatialThing.
- Ajman_Castle comment "Ajman Castle (Slovene: Ajmanov grad, German: Schloss Ehrenau 'Ehrenau Castle') is a 17th-century manor located near the settlement of Sveti Duh in the Municipality of Škofja Loka, Slovenia.The late-renaissance castle was built (as Ehrenau Castle) in 1679 by the governor of the Škofja Loka lordship, Franc Matija the noble Lampfrizhaimb.".
- Ajman_Castle label "Ajman Castle".
- Ajman_Castle sameAs Ајманова_тврдина.
- Ajman_Castle sameAs m.04q6gyk.
- Ajman_Castle sameAs Ajmanov_grad.
- Ajman_Castle sameAs Q3408965.
- Ajman_Castle sameAs Q3408965.
- Ajman_Castle lat "46.188227777777776".
- Ajman_Castle long "14.327422222222221".
- Ajman_Castle wasDerivedFrom Ajman_Castle?oldid=671374596.
- Ajman_Castle depiction AjmanovGrad.JPG.
- Ajman_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Ajman_Castle.