
There is a small town called Resen, located in the southwestern part of Macedonia near Prespa Lake in the Prespa region. Prespa region is known as an agricultural region producing apples. It’s one of those places in the country that are off the tourist radar, however, there is one intriguing building that attracts the tourists.
This building outstands from the other buildings in the town by its size and its style. That’s why there are stories connected with this building, especially for the reason why it was built. Here are some of the stories:
Once upon a time, there were two friends who spend their childhood together, they were even calling themselves “brothers”. One of them decided to leave the country and live in Paris, France. After a couple of years, he sent a postcard to his brother and wrote:
“Dear brother, this house in the postcard is my house, I’ve built it here in Paris, but I miss the Prespa Lake, I miss the Prespa’s apple and the Prespa’s air.”
When his brother received the postcard and saw the photo, He builds a similar house in their native town of Resen, Macedonia, without knowing that the Palace of Versailles is on the postcard. He took a photo of it, send it as a postcard with the text:
“Dear brother, this house on the postcard is my house, I’ve built it here in Resen, but I don’t miss the Prespa Lake, I don’t miss the Prespa’s apple and I don’t miss the Prespa’s air.”
According to this version we have a small replica of the Palace of Versailles in Resen. We can see some similarities in the garden at least.
The other story is about a father and his son.
The son went to study in Paris and decided to stay there after he finished the studies. His father was missing him a lot and didn’t know how to convince him to come back. According to the palaces, he could see on the postcards that his son was sending through the years, he built him a palace in his native town. Unfortunately, that wasn’t enough for the son to come back and he never did.
The written facts are telling that the building which is known as Saraj nowadays (Saraj in Turkish means Palace) was built in the late 19th century by the local Ottoman bey, Ahmed Niyazi Bey, a progressive member of the Young Turk Revolution. He was the bey of the Resen area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The building is now home to a museum, a ceramic colony, a gallery, and a library.
The Saraj is built in the neoclassical architectural style. The walls contain rich sculptural details, particularly on the facade. The roof was originally made of wood but, during renovation in 1982, it was replaced with steel profiles.
When traveling from Ohrid to Bitola or opposite don’t miss making a short stop in Resen to visit it.
…прекрасно место, убаво презентирано…секоја чест.
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Благодарам за убавите зборови.
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This are interesting stories and they add meaning to the palace.
Great photos as always.
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Thank you for reading
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Wow
Your country is so rich of history.
This is so interesting, thank you for sharing.
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Yes it is, check out some more posts.
Thank you for reading 🙂
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This is lovely. Reblogging to sister site “Timeless Wisdoms”
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Thank you dear, I appreciate
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😘
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I am Mukesh Gwalani from bangalore india please give me more information about your storys
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Hi, I’m glad you like to know more. Can you tell me more precise what do you want to know?
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Excellent stories, I enjoyed the read and the pictures so I am going to reblog this one for you.
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Thank you very much, I appreciate 😊
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Reblogged this on Truth Troubles.
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WoW…This is so cool
and may I ask, what is the meaning of your name, Vesna?
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Thank you 😊
My name is a Russian word which means Spring
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Awesome….Are you Russian?
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No 😊 I’m Macedonian, but it’s a common name here. In Russia they don’t use it as a name
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WoW…very unique name. I like it very much XD
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thank you 🙂
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Great stories! The first one reminds me of the stories of so many immigrants here in the United States. They don’t want their families worry about them so they invent jobs and make up stories about where they live.
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Thank you Aixa,
I know some examples as you mentioned, because many Macedonians have emigrated to other countries. It’s still happening unfortunately
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