Sunday, 19 July 2020

Hvar Legend Dagmar Meneghello Found Guilty of Illegal Construction

July 19, 2020 - Dagmar Meneghello, a famous former journalist and current gallery owner and patron of arts, living on Sveti Klement island near Hvar for the last 50 years, has been found guilty of illegal construction on the island and sentenced to six months in jail, suspended. 

Over the years, we've written a lot about Dagmar Meneghello and the tourist, artistic and botanical paradise she and her late husband were able to create in the last half-century on Sveti Klement (often called Palmižana), one of the several islets near Hvar town, called the Paklinski Islets (again, often erroneously called Pakleni otoci, which would translate to English as "Hell Islands" - they literally have nothing to do with "hell") - you can read some of those stories here, or here, or here... Now, the dream has once again found itself in the Croatian media, but this time because of these less charming reasons.

Vladimir Urukalo writes for Slobodna Dalmacija how the Split Municipal court found her guilty of illegal construction work performed on her property, and sentenced her to six months in jail, suspended. They claim that, back in April of 2015, she built two walls, a septic tank, some stairs on the terrain, and a small room, without any permits and against the law and zoning plans. She did all that, they say, while knowing that the construction was being performed on a protected area, one of the special interest for the state. 

She claims that she's innocent and has been wrongly accused, as the wall has been there for over fifty years, it has deteriorated significantly and the authorities were supposed to take care of its condition, but never did, so she had it redone, to prevent the slippage of the soil into the sea of the bay. As for the septic tank, she claims it was built 20 years prior, and the stairs were built entirely on her property, to allow visitors to descend to the beach. Her lawyers provided evidence that the wall has been there for at least 50 years, as well as the evidence that she had indeed requested interventions on it by the authorities. They admitted that the slippage of the soil has occurred, but that they have no money in the budget or the time to fix it - so Dagmar went ahead with the construction on her own. 

 

 

Sunday, 13 October 2019

Dagmar Meneghello Wins Lifetime Achievement Award at Zagreb Tourfilm Festival

October 13, 2019 - A special evening for Dagmar Meneghello in Zagreb, as she receives a lifetime achievement award for her dedication to art and culture at Zagreb Tourfilm Festival. 

Croatia's islands are dotted with incredible characters, whose personalities have helped shape the personality of the communities where they have chosen to reside. 

Nowhere is this more true than on the largest of the Pakleni islands in front of Hvar Town, Sveti Klement. Here, in a bay better known as Palmizana, rather than its actual name of Vinogradisce, lives a remarkable woman from Zagreb who has dedicated more than 50 years of her life to turning Palmizana into one of the top destinations on the Adriatic, as well as a haven for art and culture in an era where party tourism was deemed more important elsewhere. 

I first met Dagmar Meneghello a few years ago soon after I started the Total Hvar project. I knew little about the Pakleni Islands except that Carpe Diem Beach was where the best party was, Jerolim was a naturist island, and most of the best restaurants were to be found at Palmizana. I had no idea that Palmizana went way beyond the beach and good food, but once I had negotiated the peacocks and tortoises roaming around, and having explored the arboretum and art gallery, I came to appreciate that I found somewhere rather special indeed. 

As had many others. Hvar is known as a celebrity island, but it is really the number of celebrities who visit that nobody ever hears about which is the bigger story. The Meneghello haven on Palmizana is known as a great celebrity escape as in addition to the excellent food and hospitality, the cameras of the paparazzi never make it past the front door. 

On the occasion of her 50th anniversary living on Palmizana, I went to visit Dagmar Meneghello and asked her to reminisce on the early days and the golden eras. It was a fascinating interview, enrichened by photographs provided by Dagmar - you can read it here

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Her achievements are all the remarkable when one considers that she was a sophisticated Zagreb lady who came to Hvar and ended up falling in love and living with a local man, Toto Meneghello. But Toto was not a man with a fancy address on the pjaca in Hvar Town, rather on a deserted Pakleni island with no water, electricity or inhabitants. His family had been engaged in tourism since 1906 when Eugen Meneghello opened up his stone house for tourism there, but this was Robinson tourism at its most Robinsonesque. 

Never mind the thought of art and culture, just providing guests with enough food and drink was the main challenge. But surely, slowly, Dagmar added an element of culture to proceedings to satisfy her starved artistic soul. And slowly, Palmizana became known not just as a place of extraordinary tranquillity and beauty, but one of art, culture and outstanding exhibitions and concerts from world-class performers. 

A lifetime of dedication, rightfully recognised at the Zagreb Tourfilm Festival with its lifetime achievement award for Dagmar Meneghello. Congratulations, richly deserved!. 

Learn more about the paradise created by the Meneghello family here

 

Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Dagmar Meneghello Honoured for Outstanding Contribution to Croatian Culture

Arguably the most deserved award of all at the 2017 FIJET Marco Polo awards at the Society of Croatian Journalists in Zagreb on December 14, 2017 went to Dagmar Meneghello from Palmizana, in recognition of her outstanding cultural contribution to Croatia over more than fifty years. 

Friday, 26 May 2017

Prime Minister Andrej Plenković Unveils Exhibition “Passionate Beauty”

Plenković stated the government and Culture Ministry will find institutional and financial ways to support numerous projects in Croatian culture

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Croatian Artists from the Meneghello Collection in Novi Sad

For the final month of this year, renown collectionist and gallery owner from Palmižana Dagmar Meneghello is preparing a large exhibition of modern fine art in the “Rajko Mamuzić” gallery in Novi Sad

Saturday, 22 August 2015

Dagmar Meneghello: 50 Years of Life, Art, Tourism and Culture on Palmizana

One of Croatia's most charismatic cultural icons is celebrating 50 years on a remote island, after a meeting with the love of her life turned her from art-loving society girl journalist into the driving force behind one of Europe's most delightful natural destinations, recently named by John Malkovich as the most relaxing holiday in the world. 

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