Vrsta smještaja / Kategorija: Ruralna kuća za odmor ***
Grad/mjesto: Sv. Ivan Zelina / Hrnjanec
Ulica i kućni broj: Hasani 74 A
Osoba za kontakt: Ivan
Mobitel: +385 98 229 072, +385 99 2069 055
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Jezik za kontakt: HR, EN
Površina objekta m2 : 96
Sobe/kreveti: soba 1 – bračni krevet, soba 2 – dva kreveta za jednu osobu, soba 3 – bračni krevet
Ukupno osoba: 6
Prijava od: po dogovoru
Odjava do: po dogovoru
Kućni ljubimci dozvoljeni.
ČAROBNI ZELINSKI VILINSKI PARK / “Zelina’s enchanted fairy park”
KUĆA ZA ODMOR „IVAN”
Vlasnici su u horoskopu: VAGA – za nju se na prvom mjestu preporučuje breza pa potom jabuka, kruška, višnja, šljiva, sve što je povezano s voćnjakom, te ŠKORPION – odgovaraju mu močvarno i prašumsko raslinje: cedar, čempres i bor.
Ova kuća ima veliki resurs za posebno interesantnu interpretaciju, a to su ptice golubovi. Tu je velika šuma borova, pa je i to važno i za spajanje u interpretaciji na kreativan način. Obilježje koje daje originalnost ovoj kući i vrtu predstavljaju GOLUBOVI pa je atraktivno ovo imanje povezati i s pričom i pjesmama o golubovima. To se može postaviti u borovoj šumi kroz šetnicu kao interpretacija i povezati s pričom o boru i svakako staviti simbol goluba s maslinovom grančicom. U kući se mogu postaviti fotografije ptica s golubovima, a preporuka je da to bude jedna od najpoznatijih na svijetu koja povezuje sve tržišne niše turista i ima posebnu poruku u vremenima u kojima se nalazimo – to je slika Pabla Picasa Golub mira.
Bor smiruje i eliminira psihičku napetost. Duži boravak u borovoj šumi čovjeka spašava od kašlja, kihanja, bronhitisa i sličnih problema. Sjedenjem ispod njega obnavljamo energiju, utječe na svjetlost i vitalnost, životnu snagu, posreduje u prijenosu informacija na vodu ili staklo. Kao i ostalo zimzeleno drveće, bor je simbol besmrtnosti, vječnog života. Označava uspravnost, iskrenost, čast, jak karakter, vitalnost, plodnost, tišinu i samoću, a dobro je znan i kao falusni simbol. Čuva tijelo od propadanja i zato se sadi na grobljima i upotrebljava za izradu kovčega. Šišarka/češer bora simbolizira vatru zbog svojeg oblika koji podsjeća na plamen i također je falusni simbol i označava muževnost, plodnost i dobar usud. U kineskoj tradiciji bor je hrabrost, lojalnost i posvećenost, dugovječnost, otpornost pred nedaćama i nemirima. U japanskoj kulturi predstavlja dugovječnost. U starogrčkoj kulturi simbol je Zeusa, a u vezi je i s Dionizom, Artemidom i Eskulapom. U Rimu je bor simbolizirao Jupitera i Veneru kao pura arbor – „neiskvareno drvo” – i djevičanstvo. Povezivan je s Dijanom i Mitrom. U semitskoj je tradiciji šišarka/češer simbol života, označava plodnost, a drvo je posvećeno Frigijcima Atiju i njegovoj supruzi Kibeli.
Ljudi su dolaskom kršćanstva počeli prihvaćati učenje Isusa Krista, ali vjeruje se da su mnogi današnji običaji u kršćanstvu preuzeti upravo od poganskih naroda. Ukrašavanje stabala jedan je od tih običaja koje su kršćani zadržali i nakon što je Crkva 25. prosinca odredila kao dan Kristova rođenja i proslavom Božića zamijenila pogansko slavljenje zimskog solsticija. U crkvenim zapisima spominje se sveti Bonifacije kao začetnik ideje ukrašavanja drvca bora ili, točnije, stabla jele. Ovaj je engleski redovnik u 7. stoljeću osnovao kršćanske crkve u Francuskoj i Njemačkoj. Listovi bora ostaju zimzeleni i u najtamnijim danima. „Neka Krist bude vaše vječno svjetlo”, rekao je sveti Bonifacije poganima, pokušavajući im s pomoću bora i jele kao stabla života prenijeti Kristovo učenje o vječnom životu
Kuća pjeva u ritmu: Demis Roussos, Una Paloma Blanca
Poveznica: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS1LgleNvqw
HOLIDAY HOME “IVAN”
Owners’ zodiac signs: LIBRA - birch is the first recommendation for this zodiac sign, followed by apple, pear, sour cherry and plum trees, and other plants growing in orchards, SCORPIO – it is well matched with swamp and rainforest vegetation: cedar, cypress, and pine.
The interpretation of this house should focus on pigeons and a large pine forest. These two characteristics should be connected and the house interpreted in a creative way. PIGEONS give this house and its garden originality, so the promotion of this estate should rely on stories and songs about pigeons. The theme of pigeons and pines can be developed in the pine forest along a pathway. The decoration should certainly include the symbol of a dove with an olive branch. In the house, photographs and paintings depicting pigeons can be placed. The one that should certainly be included is Pablo Picasso’s painting “Dove of Peace” since it is one of the most famous depicting that theme. It will appeal to all types of tourists as it sends the message that is important in the contemporary times.
The pine soothes and eliminates mental tension. Longer stays in a pine forest relieve coughing, sneezing, bronchitis, and similar problems. Sitting beneath a pine renews energy, vitality and life force. It also mediates in the transmission of information to water or glass. Like other evergreen trees, the pine is a symbol of immortality and eternal life. It signifies uprightness, honesty, honour, strong character, vitality, fertility, silence, and solitude, and is also well known as a phallic symbol. It preserves the body from decay, and therefore, it is planted at cemeteries and used for making coffins. The pine cone symbolizes fire due to its shape resembling a flame and is also a phallic symbol, signifying masculinity, fertility, and good fate. In Chinese tradition, the pine represents courage, loyalty, dedication, longevity, and resilience in the face of adversity and unrest. In Japanese culture, it symbolizes longevity. In ancient Greek culture, it is a symbol of Zeus but it is also associated with Dionysus, Artemis, and Asclepius. In Rome, the pine symbolised Jupiter and Venus as pura arbor -“unspoilt tree” – and virginity. It is associated with Diana and Mithra. In Semitic tradition, the pine cone is a symbol of life, signifying fertility, and in Phrygian mythology the tree is dedicated to Atis and his wife Cybele.
With the advent of Christianity, people began to accept the teachings of Jesus Christ, but it is believed that many of today’s customs in Christianity were actually adopted from pagan peoples. Decorating trees is one of those customs that Christians retained even after the Church designated 25th December as the day of Christ’s birth and replaced the pagan celebration of the Winter Solstice with the celebration of Christmas. Saint Boniface is mentioned in church records as the initiator of the idea of decorating a pine or, more precisely, a fir tree. This English monk is also known for founding Christian churches in France and Germany in the 7th century. Pine leaves remain evergreen even in the darkest days. "Let Christ be your eternal light," said Saint Boniface to the pagans, trying to convey Christ’s teachings on eternal life using the symbolism of the pine and the fir tree as the tree of life.
The house resonates in the rhythm of the song: Demis Roussos, Una Paloma Blanca
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS1LgleNvqw