Zlatni dvori

Zlatni dvori
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Comedy
Created by Goran Rukavina
Starring Katarina Baban
Matko Knešaurek
Milan Štrljić
Ecija Ojdanić
Helena Buljan
Lana Ujević
Jan Kerekeš
Duško Valentić
Darko Milas
Sandra Lončarić
Petra Kraljev
Marko Torjanac
Lujo Kunčević
Tamara Šoletić
Robert Kurbaša
Dijana Vidušin
Mladen Kovačić
Danko Ljuština
Opening theme "Zlatni dvori" by Colonia i Slavonia band
Country of origin Croatia
Original language(s) Croatian
Production
Location(s) Zagreb, Croatia
Production company(s) Nova TV
Distributor Nova TV
Release
Original network Nova TV
Original release September 6, 2016
Chronology
Preceded by Kud puklo da puklo

Zlatni dvori (Golden Palace) is a Croatian telenovela produced by Nova TV. It is an original story, produced in 2016, and starring Katarina Baban, Matko Knešaurek. It is also broadcast in Bosnia-Herzegovina. First season airs from September 6, 2016.

Plot

Zlatni dvori is a story of romance between Ana (Katarina Baban), a village girl who takes care about horses on an estate in Slavonia, and Petar (Matko Knešaurek), a young, rich man, who is kind deep in his soul. Petar's father Vinko (Milan Štrljić), is a business partner with Nikola (Robert Kurbaša), master of estate Ana is working on, and Fedor (Marko Torjanac), father of Petar's fiancée, very spoiled rising singer Nera (Petra Kraljev). Ana lives with father Antun (Darko Milas), and grandfather Joza (Duško Valentić). One day, there was a wedding in Nikola's and his sister's restaurant, and Petar was on it. Ana left the restaurant and went to see her mare, Plamenka, and Petar followed her. Ana accidentally pushed him in droppings, and he went to Joza to clean his trousers. But then, a fire broke out in the barn where Plamenka and Ana were. Luckily, Petar saved Ana. But then Nera came, and when she saw what's happening, she was very mad on Petar. Nera hates Ana from then, because she wants Petar only for herself: and what Nera wants, she will get it...

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