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02-AUG-2016 Yvonne

The Catalonian connection

Paronella Park, FNQ

José Paronella arrived in nearby Innisfail, Queensland, Australia in 1913, having sailed from his homeland, Catalonia,
in northern Spain to plan a splendid life for himself and his fiancée Matilda.
He applied for Commonwealth naturalization in 1921, identifying his place of origin as La Vall in the province of Jarona.
In fact his full name was José Pedro Enrique Paronella, and he was born on 26 February 1887, in La Vall de Santa Creu,
a hamlet in the province of Gerona, north-eastern Catalonia. José worked hard for 11 years, creating his wealth by buying, improving and selling cane farms.
While travelling through the beautiful countryside he discovered a virgin forest alongside spectacular Mena Creek Falls - perfect for his dream.

Upon returning to Spain, José discovered that Matilda had married another! Determined to sail back with a bride José proposed to Margarita,
Matilda's younger sister. One year later the happy newlyweds were ship-bound for Australia and by 1929 had purchased the land of José's dreams.
He first built the grand 47-step staircase
to shift building materials between the lower and upper level. Here the fun-loving couple had their cottage hand built of stone,
and moved in on Christmas Eve.

Inspired by childhood memories of Catalan castles José and his workers set to work designing an entertainment area.
Their fingerprints in the cement foundations remain as testament to their extraordinary effort that guaranteed joyous times.
A movie theatre transformed on weekends into a huge ballroom with live bands who entertained while a massive ball of mirrors spun from the ceiling to reflect
a dazzle of pink and blue lights.

Surrounding their home and castle, more than 7000 trees were planted including an
avenue of Kauris that tower now like cathedral spires in a sacred forest.

North Queensland's first hydro electric plant was built in 1933 to power the 5 ha (13 acre) park,
and the castle grounds were ready to welcome the public in 1935.
Since his death, a fire, a cyclone and several floods have badly damaged the park and the buildings. [Wikipedia]


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victorswan28-Sep-2016 13:53
A fine capture and very interesting history just a great monument and a lovely compo you made Yvonne BV+
Buz Kiefer22-Sep-2016 18:26
Excellent photo with beautiful light and a fine commentary, Yvonne. Very interesting. Vote.
Irene Wehrli21-Sep-2016 11:44
Oh my - this looks like fairy tale Yvonne - so beautiful!
Irene
Bryan Murahashi21-Sep-2016 04:42
A beautiful place in the forest. V
Gill Kopy21-Sep-2016 01:43
Cool shot - fascinating history !! V
Stephanie20-Sep-2016 21:32
What a pretty monument and interesting story! V
barbarajoy20-Sep-2016 20:43
Lovely story and history. Fascinating place and a great capture of it amid the tropical forest. I will look for this when there next time. V
Johnny JAG20-Sep-2016 19:29
What a great place and thanks for the information.
Martin Lamoon20-Sep-2016 17:38
Good to hear about this place and its history. A fine capture.
v
Walter Otto Koenig20-Sep-2016 14:43
Interesting story and such a fascinating structure. Very nicely composed. "V"
Ika Zinka Eferl20-Sep-2016 13:16
A great capture and very interesting history!V
joseantonio20-Sep-2016 12:00
thank you for sharing the story of this family. I had known many spanish people emigrated to Australia in the 1950s and 60s but had no idea of this....V
borisalex20-Sep-2016 11:49
What a story and history! V.
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)20-Sep-2016 11:17
Very beautiful photo.Well composed.V
Paolo
laine20-Sep-2016 10:41
I've seen photos of this place before but never knew the history...very interesting to hear, Von. A great capture. V
BAS Photography20-Sep-2016 09:47
Great picture! Thanks for Thanks for sharing this story with us! ~V~
duo20-Sep-2016 08:13
Oh love the story, adds so much more to an image and I find myself looking longer and thinking about the story.
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