Plitvice Motel
Motel Plitvice was built in the mid-eighties on route to the National Park Plitvice Lakes. At the beginning of the Yugoslav war it was occupied by Serbian rebels, then the UNPROFOR (United Nations Protection Force), after Operation Maslenica in 1993 it was used by the Croatian army until the end of the war. After the war a masonry contractor, bought the motel and surrounding land for 200,000 DEM from the Croatian Privatisation Fund. The rebuilding of the hotel did not happen as the main route to the hotel from Zadar was a bridge that wasblown up during the war and was not replaced until 2004.
The hotel still remains vacant and is currently up for sale for 2,600,000 Euros.
The hotel still remains vacant and is currently up for sale for 2,600,000 Euros.