This town is located near Zagreb; it is a major economic center, which, besides all other attractions, is famous for its beauty and iconic places. Osijek is conditionally divided into three parts: Upper and Lower town, and the fortress Tvrda.
Osijek is one of the largest cities in Croatia and an interesting holiday destination. And not only for adults - kids will also be happy to see its sights (Osijek Fortress, the Church of St …
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In Osijek, gourmets can enjoy traditional Croatian cuisine, as well as try some special dishes popular with locals. Most of the dishes in local restaurants are very hearty and typically …
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In Osijek, you will find a wonderful aquarium opened in 1955, which is a single complex with a zoo. The country's largest zoo has more than 650 animals belonging to more than one hundred different species. Aquarium visitors will discover a no less impressive collection of marine inhabitants, including many rare ones. This landmark is mainly aimed at travelers with children - the aquarium holds informative excursions for children of all ages.
Osijek is rich in beautiful traditions and customs, and local people do a lot of effort to preserve them. All major holidays and festivities taking place in the city are necessarily …
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One of the most visited cultural facilities of the city is the Archaeological Museum established in 1877. The museum's founder is the famous merchant Franjo Sedlakovich. His private numismatic collection has formed the first exposition. Since 1946 the museum is housed in a renovated old citadel building. Today, its collection includes several thousand exhibits. Many of them were donated to the museum by wealthy citizens in the 19th century. The archaeological museum has managed to fully preserve its priceless collection of antiquities in the war years.
Osijek has several areas concentrating the largest number of historical and cultural attractions. In Gornji grad (Upper Town), you can admire beautiful old buildings, which have remained …
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Sightseeing in Croatia: things to see
The Croatian city of Porec is home to several landmarks of international level. The Euphrasian Basilica should be mentioned first. This magnificent building was constructed in the 6th century. Other important landmarks include ruins of Roman temples and local History and Economy Museum that is located on Decumanus Street. The ruins of the Neptune Temple are located nearby; this landmark is added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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