www.visitzagorje.hr Zagorje awaits! 9. Karlovac Beer Fest 2. Špancirfest - Varaždin 6. Gornja Stubica –Knight’s Tournament 4. Vinkovci Autumn 8. Porcijunkulovo Sveta Nedelja www.visitzagorje.hr Zagorje awaits! 9. Karlovac Beer Fest 2. Špancirfest - Varaždin 6. Gornja Stubica –Knight’s Tournament 4. Vinkovci Autumn 8. Porcijunkulovo www.visitzagorje.hr Zagorje awaits! #taste 1. ZAGREB 2. SAMOBOR 3. KARLOVAC 4. RASTOKE 5. PLITVIČKA JEZERA 6. SISAK 7. KRAPINA 8. VELIKI TABOR 9. TRAKOŠĆAN 10. MARIJA BISTRICA 11. VARAŽDIN 12. ČAKOVEC 14. KOPRIVNICA 18. DARUVAR 19. PP PAPUK 20. VALPOVO 21. DONJI MIHOLJAC 22. NAŠICE 23. PP MEDVEDNICA 24. POŽEGA 9 5 13 29 3 11 7 27 15 2 26 14 30 20 8 1 5 3 2 6 4 9 FESTIVALS dvent in Zagreb 5. Đakovački vezovi Festival 3. The Renaissance FestivalKoprivnica 7. Samobor Carnival 9. Karlovac Beer Fest 2. Špancirfest - Varaždin 6. Gornja Stubica –Knight’s Tournament 4. Vinkovci Autumn 8. Porcijunkulovo 25. SLAVONSKI BROD 26. ĐAKOVO 27. VINKOVCI 28. ILOK 29. VUKOVAR 30. OSIJEK 31. KOPAČKI RIT 32. BELI MANASTIR 33. PP LONJSKO POLJE 34. KUTJEVO 35. PP ŽUMBERAK SAMOBORSKO GORJE 36. VIROVITICA Photo by: City of Vinkovci Archive Photo by: Maja Muškić Photo by: Edin Tuzlak Photo by: Međimurje County Photo by: Izvan Fokusa Publisher: STELLAR EVOLUTION d.o.o. Teondheimska, 21000 Split M: 091 278 0241, 091 311 2177, 091 890 6033 E: info@explore-zagreb.com Editor: Ana Matas Design: PLACE2DESIGN d.o.o. Map: ŠTEF d.o.o. ZAGREB VARAŽDIN ČAZMA VINKOVCI ILOK VUKOVAR OSIJEK KUTJEVO VIROVITICA KOPAČKI RIT BELI MANASTIR LONJSKO POLJE DARUVAR PAPUK VALPOVO MEDVEDNICA POŽEGA SLAVONSKI BROD DONJI MIHOLJAC ČAKOVEC KRAŠIĆ KOPRIVNICA KRIŽEVCI BJELOVAR SAMOBOR RASTOKE KRAPINA TRAKOŠĆAN VELIKI TABOR MARIJA BISTRICA PLITVIČKA JEZERA Rastoke is a small picturesque settlement near the city of Slunj. This is where the blue-green water of the Slunjčica River runs across the travertine rocks into the Korana river, shaping a number of waterfalls, rapids, small lakes, and cascades along its way. According to some records, the settlement dates from the 17th century. Rastoke is a witness to an impressive harmony between nature and mankind, which results in water being used as the first and only force of nature that powers the numeorus mills in this area. Krapina, first mentioned in 1193, is located in the Zagorje Region. In the 14th century Krapina was free royal trading place and a residence of the Croatian governor until the end of the 15th century. Krapina is best known for the remains belonging to Neanderthals, excavated by an archaeologist and palaeontologist Dragutin Gorjanović Kramberger in a cave on a hill called Hušnjakovo near Krapina in 1899. Today, there are reconstructions of pre-historic men and animals in front of the cave. The Evolution Museum with a permanent exhibition was opened on the site. Trakošćan is one of the most attractive and most visited castles located in the Northern Croatia. was built in the 13th century as a fortress. In the 16th century was managed by the emperor Maximilian II, who gave the estate to a governor and a bishop of Zagreb Joseph Drašković. Nikola Zrinski was the owner of the property in the middle of the 17th century for several years. In the 19th century, was renovated in neo-gothic style surrounded with an artificial lake, garden and a forest-park. The Castle Museum with its collection was established in 1953. The city of Čakovec lies in the far north of Croatia. Even though its history reaches as far as the 1st century, the city most advanced during the 16th century when belonged to the famous Croatian noble family of Zrinski. Economic growth happened in the 19th century. Nowadays, Čakovec is modern city and, as far as continental Croatia is considered, is the best city to live in. Visitors can enjoy the historical center and an exquisite gastronomic offer, numerous sports activities as well as attractive events such as Porcijunkulovo. Križevci is one of the oldest medieval cities in northern Croatia and was first mentioned in the documents of the King Bella III in 1193 under the name of Cris (cross). The city is proud of its eight church towers located on town access roads in such a way as to form the symbol of cross. There are many important sights in the city that date from different time periods and which serve as public and cultural institutions today. Križevci and its surroundings form an attractive area of natural, historical, and cultural resources, parks, lakes, traditional wine cellars, and vineyards. Daruvar is a city with a two-thousandyears long history of medical rehabilitation and is combination of green areas upon which urban architecture meets the historical one. There are numerous activities that visitors can engage in, such as hiking, horseback riding, cycling, angling, hunting…The experience is best completed with excellent gastronomic delights, traditional Czech beer, and a selection of wines from Daruvar vineyards. Architecture lovers can enjoy the most famous of all Daruvar buildings – Janković Castle, built in late baroque style. The first mention of Donji Miholjac dates from the 11th century and refers to the construction of the Church of St Michael. The location on the Drava River defines the city as a transit tourist center. A beautiful neo-gothic castle Mailath, with park, is a protected horticultural monument and the main tourist sight. Miholjačko Gathering is the most important event, including traditional folk costumes, songs, and dances as well as a rich gastronomic offer. is possible to go hunting in the nearby surroundings and the fishponds, and the Drava River offers numerous angling opportunities. Kopački Rit Nature Park is one of the biggest and best-preserved European wetlands. is situated between the rivers of Drava and Danube and is home to more than 290 bird species, such as the white-tailed eagle, the white and black stork, the purple heron... Dozens of other animal species also live here, such as deer, wild boars, badgers, beavers, foxes and martens... The park has also been internationally recognized as a place of ornithological importance and was enlisted on the ‘Ramsar List’ (List of Wetlands of International Importance). Vinkovci is city situated on the Bosut River, only 15 kilometers away from Vukovar. People have been living here ever since the Stone Age, and Orion is a valuable discovery proving it. It is a ceramic vessel with black and white ornaments that actually represents the oldest Indo-European calendar. During the Antiquity this is where the settlement of Cibalae was situated and where two Roman emperors – Valentinian and Valens were born. The most important cultural events in Vinkovci are Vinkovačke jeseni (Vinkovci Autumn) and Roman Days. Slavonski Brod is situated near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina and is an important railway junction for the west-east and north-south directions. Even though the very beginnings of the settlement go back to the times of Roman Empire (Marsunnia), the city first started acquiring its current shape around the beginning of the 18th century. Urban shape and medieval spirit are still best recognized in case of the Brod Fortress and the Franciscan Monastery. Slavonski Brod is famous for number of events held throughout the year, such as Slavonski Brod Musical Summer. The area of Žumberak and Samoborsko Gorje was declared a nature park in 1999. is situated in the nortwestern part of Croatia. The park can be reached from Samobor, Jastrebarsko, and Ozalj, as well as from Krašić and Klinča Sela. Area of special protection include landscape of Slapnica near Krašić, special reservation of forest vegetation Japetić, and park-forest Okić Grad with its surroundings. The vegetation is diverse and abundant in species. Animal species include bear, wolf, numerous smaller mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds… Plitvice Lakes National Park is the first and most famous national park in Croatia, which attracts more than a million visitors a year, who come to admire complex of 16 lakes, numerous bigger and smaller waterfalls, Šupljara cave and rich vegetation. The park consists of Upper and Lower lakes out of which 12 upper ones. The biggest and best known is lake Kozjak which is 46 meters deep. The main attraction, however, is the Great Waterfall which is 78 meters high and listed as the highest in Croatia. National Park Plitvice has been listed on the UNESCO Natural Heritage List. Veliki Tabor is a fortress and a museum from the 12th century, located three kilometres east of Desinić in the Zagorje Region. The Five-Cornered Tower is the oldest part of the castle built in the 12th century. Other towers were built in the 15th and the 16th century. Croatian noble family Rattkay were the owners until 1793 and they built most of the castle. Oton Iveković, Croatian painter, owned the castle from 1927 until 1935 and today is owned by the state. Varaždin is located in the Northern Croatia, 81 km away from Zagreb and it is very popular tourist destination in the summer time for its rich cultural heritage, many museums, galleries, sport and recreation facilities as well as traditional cuisine. The Old Town is a medieval fortress and a biggest tourist attraction in the city. Most of the churches and buildings were built in the Baroque style. Of all the events that the city of Varaždin organises for its citizens and visitors, we recommend Špancirfest as one of the best-organized and best-visited festivals in northern Croatia. Koprivnica is the central and the biggest city in Koprivnica-Križevci County. is situated 85 km northeast of Zagreb and was named after a creek that runs through the city. Despite its turbulent history, the city has managed to preserve substantial part of its cultural-historical architectural heritage. The entire historical city center represents a unique monument unit that keeps attracting more visitors and tourists. Aside from its sights, the city is also famous for rich tourist offer that includes a Reneissance Festival, which is organized along the city walls every summer. Čazma is situated on the slopes of Moslavačka Gora in central Croatia and is only 60 kilometers away from Zagreb. As a result of people living here since prehistoric times, Čazma has a rich cultural heritage as well as people still following old traditions and customs. Make sure to visit one of the most stunning churches in Croatia – the Church of Mary Magdalene. Čazma is famous for its untouched nature and is a true paradise for recreational sportmen, cyclists, fishermen, and hunters. It is worth visiting Čazma to see the Christmas Fairytale or Easter Story of the Salaj family. Almost 700-years-old city offers various points of interest to its visitors. Prandau-Normann castle is the most important historical-cultural monument. Valpovo promenade, with its park, was declared a horticultural monument of nature and park architecture. is possible to go angling on the nearby rivers, lakes, and ponds as well as hunting in the surrounding woods. Slavonian specialities include venison and freshwater fish as well as exquisite wines as part of what Valpovština has to offer during the Valpovo Summer cultural event. Požega is city of long history and was first mentioned in 1227 when Fort Požega was declared a Royal Estate. Today, this is where the Old City the City Park with a promenade is situated, which offers a breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings. Holy Trinity Square is the central place in the city. This is where the Monument to Plague from 1749, St Lawrence Church, the Church of the Holy Spirit and a Franciscan monastery, and Požega City Theater are all situated. It is recommended to visit Požega when important cultural events are being held, such as Aurafest. The city of Kutjevo is situated in central Slavonija along the slopes of Krndija mountain. is a city of rich historical heritage. First mentioned over 770 years ago still remains recognized for its world-famous Kutjevo wine, which has a tradition that dates back to Medieval, even Roman, times. The tour of Kutjevo begins at Graševina Square, quaint little vineyard in the heart of the city with a barrel on which the city’s coat of arms is painted. Kutjevo Castle represents one of the most important baroque buildings of central Slavonija. ‘The City on Drava River’ – Osijek is situated only 20 kilometers away from the mouth of the Drava and Danube River. As the fourth most largest Croatian city Osijek represents a cultural, economic, and academic center of Slavonija and Baranja. The city’s rich history is best seen in its architecture, traditions, and gastronomy. Sightseeing begins with a visit to Tvrđa, which is an 18th-century fort. The biggest sacral monument in the city is the Co-Cathedral of St Peter and Paul. Make sure to visit ‘Kompa’, riverferry that will take you to the left bank of the Drava River. Marija Bistrica is a little town located in Krapina-Zagorje Region, 40km from the capital city of Zagreb. In Marija Bistrica there is an old Marian shrine of the Black Madonna visited by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims every year. In 1545 local priest hid the wonder-working statue of the Virgin Mary with the Infant Jesus from the Turks in secret location. In 1588 bright light shone from the place where it was buried and, according to the records, was discovered again. On October 1998, Pope John Paul visited Marija Bistrica and beatified Croatian Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac. Krašić is a small town in northwestern Croatia and lies between Zagreb and Karlovac. The area is dominated by a meadow along the Kupčina and parts of the meadow along the Kupa River. Mounts and forests make this area even more attractive to those who hike, do sports, horseback ride or cycle. The area along the small river of Slapnica, together with its waterfalls, is a paradise for weekend tourists. Alongside the beautiful countryside, Krašić is famous for being the birthplace of the Blessed Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac. Bjelovar, which is situated on the southern part of Bilogora, is a city of centuries-old tradition of milk and cheese production and is sometimes referred to as ‘the city of cheese’. It was founded in 1756 at the initiative of empress Maria Theresa and is considered one of the youngest cities in Croatia. When in Bjelovar, make sure to visit Bjelovar City Museum, situated at Eugen Kvaternik Square, the late baroque cathedral of St Teresa of Avila from 1756, and Bjelovar Music Pavilion in the central park – the largest stone pavilion in Europe. is situated in the mountainous areas of Papuk mountain and was declared nature park in 1999. This diverse geological area is the first and only geopark in Croatia. The rocks are more than 400 million years old, and the first Croatian geological nature monument – Rupnica – is situated within its borders. There are educational trails to follow through the locality. The main feature of the park is the neverending beech forest – habitat to deer, roe deer, wild boars, foxes, and martens. Don’t miss out on visit to Jankovac forest park, which represents a unique forest vegetation reservation. In 1981 the western part of Medvednica mountain, which rises north of Zagreb, was declared a nature park. There are 91 protected plant species in the park, including the yew tree that is on the list of endangered plant species in Europe. Animal kingdom used to be more diverse but the park is still a home to small animals, roe deer and wild boars, wildcats, foxes, martens and weasels. The 24 different types of bats deserve a special mention. When visiting the mountain, make sure to visit Veternica Cave, Zrinski Mine and Medvedgrad, where you The park is the largest protected wetland in the entire Danube tributary area. It is situated between Sisak and Nova Gradiška, and includes three fields (wetland areas): Lonjsko, Mokro and Poganovo. The park is a home to 58 different mammal species, 16 amphibian species, 10 reptile species, 38 types of dragonfly, 33 different fish species, and an amazing number of 250 various bird species. There are 550 registered plant species in the park area, including the exquisite water clover. Vukovar is located on the border of historical provinces of Eastern Slavonija and Western Srijem and is not only the biggest Croatian river port but also an important transit station. It is a city of rich history, cultural and natural heritage, and tradition. There are two museums for you to visit if you want to understand its cultural heritage Vukovar Municipal Museum and Vučedol Culture Museum. The city is also famous for its baroque architecture, and its most recognized symbol is the Vučedol Dove. Našice is more than a 700-years-old city in the heart of Slavonija, which prides in its beautiful landscape and nature but also recreational and ar cheological tourism. Start your tour by visiting the Church of St Anthony of Padua and be sure to visit the library of the Franciscan monastery. Make time to visit the old castle of count Pejačević from 1811 as well as his mausoleum and chapel from 1881, next to which the grave of the first female Croatian composer, the countess Dora Pejačević, is located. In the castle there is the Homeland Museum. Beli Manastir is the administrative center of Baranja. It was declared a city not earlier than 1961. In the Middle Ages (13th century) monastery (Pel Monošor) was located there and its remains represent the city’s most interesting sight – the Lojmir locality. Sacral objects include the baroque Parish Church of St Martin from 1777, which was restored in the 19th and 20th century, and a parochial church from 1759. Make sure to visit Bansko Brdo – a popular excursion spot and lookout. Numerous events worth visiting include Baranja Autumn. Ilok, the easternmost town in Croatia, is situated on the Danube and surrounded by magnificent vineyards of Fruška Gora. It is city of long history with its medieval center representing one of the biggest urban and fortification complexes of Northern Croatia and the Danube basin. Wine lovers should by all means visit this city that prides in having served Ilok Traminac and Silvanac wines at the coronation of Queen Elisabeth II. The Ilok Wine Road, which runs through the city and its surroundings, offers an opportunity of wine tasting and tour of the cellars. Located in the beautiful heart of Slavonija, Đakovo offers myriad of historical, cultural and natural sights to its visitors. The most important sacral monument is St Peter’s Cathedral, whose towers guardingly overlook the city. The Lipizzan horses are the pride and joy of the city and they witness a long tradition of horse breeding in this area. The State Stud Farm was first established in 1506 and is one of the oldest such farms in Europe. Make sure to plan your visit to Đakovo in July because this is when Đakovački vezovi, a festival of Đakovo Embroidery, takes place. Virovitica is a city situated in the southeastern part of Croatia, near the Drava River and Croatian-Hungarian border. It is city of rich historical and cultural heritage so make sure to visit Pejačević Palace, a zero-category monument dating from the second half of the 18th century. One of the most beautiful castles of Slavonija is Pejačević Castle, built in a baroqueclassicist style. Virovitica City Museum is located in the castle. In the Franciscan Monastery you can visit the Museum of Sacral Art and Cultural and Historical Heritage. Samobor is located only 20 kilometers away from Zagreb and is, therefore, the oldest and most beloved day trip destination of people from Zagreb, hikers, trekkers and both Croatian and foreign tourists. Due to its rich gastronomic tradition, as well as numerous organised events, the city attracts food lovers who gladly frequent Samobor. Those who visit Samobor do not leave without trying the famous Samobor creamy cake – kremšnita. Many traditional, cultural, music, entertainment events take place throughout the year and the most famous one is the Samobor Carnival. Zagreb is the capital of the Republic of Croatia and its cultural, scientific, economic, political and administrative centre. It is located in the north-west side of the country on the southern slopes of Medvednica mountain along the Sava River. Modern Zagreb is a result of a merge of two medieval settlements, Kaptol and Gradec, which grew on two neighbouring hills. Zagreb is a city of rich history that also reflects in its modern gastronomy. Zagreb invites you to come meet its streets and alleys, people and historical background, and the best time to visit is during the Christmas Advent. W hat to see? Continental Croatia is full of extraordinary historical sights, natural treasures and impressive scenery. Here are some of the treasures you should not miss during your stay in Croatia. ŽUMBERAK SAMOBORSKO GORJE KARLOVAC The city on four rivers – Karlovac is located only 50 kilometers away from Zagreb and has four rivers flowing through it – Korana, Kupa, Dobra, and Mrežnica, which is why nature lovers from around the world come to visit and enjoy nice day in the nature. Aside from the landscape, tourists can visit the star-shaped renaissance town center ‘Zvijezda’, built in the shape of six-pointed star, as well as the old town of Dubovac dating from 3500 BC. There are many reasons why you should visit Karlovac but make sure to include a visit to Aquatika Freshwater Aquarium on your list. SISAK Sisak is one of the oldest settlements in central Croatia since the evidence of it can be traced back to the 4th century BC. The best way to get to know this city is by taking relaxing walk. Start at Slave Striegla Promenade, where you will be able to feel the puls of the city, and continue to Mali Kaptol – one of the oldest brick houses from the 18th century. Make sure to visit Sisak City Museum, where you will learn all about the rich history. An evergrowing number of visitors seem to be most attracted to visiting the Old City Fort – a zero-category monument. Crnomerec, Gradiscanska 36 Zagreb, Croatia t: +385 1 5802 333, +44 20 376 939 73 +39 041 868 550 7, +45 7877 2137 e: smile@dentum.com www.dentum.com Dentum, the leading dental centre in the region Smile, you’re in the best hands Get your free consultation while in Zagreb! 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to see? tzbpz.hr Guardians of... ...taste ...culture ...nature Borna Subota, EXE produkcija Nina Đurđević, PHOTO Saša Pjanić, Source HTZ Zagreb Statue of Ban Jelačić RASTOKE Rastoke is a small picturesque settlement near the city of Slunj. This is where the blue-green water of the Slunjčica River runs across the travertine rocks into the Korana river, shaping number of waterfalls, rapids, small lakes, and cascades along its way. According to some records, the settlement dates from the 17th century. Rastoke is a witness to an impressive harmony between nature and mankind, which results in water being used as the first and only force of nature that powers the numeorus mills in this area. ĐAKOVO Located in the beautiful heart of Slavonija, Đakovo offers myriad of historical, cultural and natural sights to its visitors. The most important sacral monument is St Peter’s Cathedral, whose towers guardingly overlook the city. The Lipizzan horses are the pride and joy of the city and they witness a long tradition of horse breeding in this area. The State Stud Farm was first established in 1506 and is one of the oldest such farms in Europe. Make sure to plan your visit to Đakovo in July because this is when Đakovački vezovi, a festival of Đakovo Embroidery, takes place. KRAPINA Krapina, first mentioned in 1193, is located in the Zagorje Region. In the 14th century Krapina was free royal trading place and a residence of the Croatian governor until the end of the 15th century. Krapina is best known for the remains belonging to Neanderthals, excavated by an archaeologist and palaeontologist Dragutin Gorjanović Kramberger in a cave on a hill called Hušnjakovo near Krapina in 1899. Today, there are reconstructions of pre-historic men and animals in front of the cave. The Evolution Museum with a permanent exhibition was opened on the site. KRIŽEVCI Križevci is one of the oldest medieval cities in northern Croatia and was first mentioned in the documents of the King Bella III in 1193 under the name of Cris (cross). The city is proud of its eight church towers located on town access roads in such way as to form the symbol of a cross. There are many important sights in the city that date from different time periods and which serve as public and cultural institutions today. Križevci and its surroundings form an attractive area of natural, historical, and cultural resources, parks, lakes, traditional wine cellars, and vineyards. PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK Plitvice Lakes National Park is the first and most famous national park in Croatia, which attracts more than a million visitors a year, who come to admire complex of 16 lakes, numerous bigger and smaller waterfalls, Šupljara cave and rich vegetation. The park consists of Upper and Lower lakes out of which 12 upper ones. The biggest and best known is lake Kozjak which is 46 meters deep. The main attraction, however, is the Great Waterfall which is 78 meters high and listed as the highest in Croatia. National Park Plitvice has been listed on the UNESCO Natural Heritage List. NAŠICE Našice is more than 700-years-old city in the heart of Slavonija, which prides in its beautiful landscape and nature but also recreational and archeological tourism. Start your tour by visiting the Church of St Anthony of Padua and be sure to visit the library of the Franciscan Monastery. Make time to visit the old castle of count Pejačević from 1811 as well as his mausoleum and chapel from 1881, next to which the grave of the first female Croatian composer, the countess Dora Pejačević, is located. In the castle there is the Homeland Museum. MARIJA BISTRICA Marija Bistrica is a little town located in Krapina-Zagorje Region, 40km from the capital city of Zagreb. In Marija Bistrica there is an old Marian shrine of Marian shrine of the Mother of God of Bistrica visited by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims every year. In 1545 local priest hid the wonderworking statue of the Virgin Mary with the Infant Jesus from the Turks in secret location. In 1588 bright light shone from the place where it was buried and, according to the records, was discovered again. On October 1998, Pope John Paul visited Marija Bistrica and beatified Croatian Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac. KOPRIVNICA Koprivnica is the central and the biggest city in Koprivnica-Križevci County. It is situated 85 km northeast of Zagreb and was named after a creek that runs through the city. Despite its turbulent history, the city has managed to preserve a substantial part of its culturalhistorical architectural heritage. The entire historical city center represents unique monument unit that keeps attracting more visitors and tourists. Aside from its sights, the city is also famous for a rich tourist offer that includes Reneissance Festival, which is organized along the city walls every summer. ZAGREB Zagreb is the capital of the Republic of Croatia and its cultural, scientific, economic, political and administrative centre. It is located in the north-west side of the country on the southern slopes of Medvednica mountain along the Sava River. Modern Zagreb is a result of a merge of two medieval settlements, Kaptol and Gradec, which grew on two neighbouring hills. Zagreb is city of rich history that also reflects in its modern gastronomy. Zagreb invites you to come meet its streets and alleys, people and historical background, and the best time to visit it is during the Christmas Advent. BELI MANASTIR Beli Manastir is the administrative center of Baranja. It was declared city not earlier than 1961. In the Middle Ages (13th century) a monastery (Pel Monošor) was located there and its remains represent the city’s most interesting sight – the Lojmir locality. Sacral objects include the baroque Parish Church of St Martin from 1777, which was restored in the 19th and 20th century, and parochial church from 1759. Make sure to visit Bansko Brdo a popular excursion spot and lookout. Numerous events worth visiting include Baranja Autumn. SISAK Sisak is one of the oldest settlements in central Croatia since the evidence of it can be traced back to the 4th century BC. The best way to get to know this city is by taking relaxing walk. Start at Slave Striegla Promenade, where you will be able to feel the puls of the city, and continue to Mali Kaptol one of the oldest brick houses from the 18th century. Make sure to visit Sisak City Museum, where you will learn all about the rich history. An evergrowing number of visitors seem to be most attracted to visiting the Old Town Fort –a zero-category monument. VALPOVO Almost 700-years-old city offers various points of interest to its visitors. Prandau-Normann castle is the most important historical-cultural monument. Valpovo promenade, with its park, was declared a horticultural monument of nature and park architecture. It is possible to go angling on the nearby rivers, lakes, and ponds as well as hunting in the surrounding woods. Slavonian specialities include venison and freshwater fish as well as exquisite wines as part of what Valpovština has to offer during the Valpovo Summer cultural event. SAMOBOR Samobor is located only 20 kilometers away from Zagreb and is, therefore, the oldest and most beloved day trip destination of people from Zagreb, hikers, trekkers and both Croatian and foreign tourists. Due to its rich gastronomic tradition, as well as numerous organised events, the city attracts food lovers who gladly frequent Samobor. Those who visit Samobor do not leave without trying the famous Samobor creamy cake kremšnita. Many traditional, cultural, music, entertainment events take place throughout the year and the most famous one is the Samobor Carnival. VUKOVAR Vukovar is located on the border of historical provinces of Eastern Slavonija and Western Srijem and is not only the biggest Croatian river port but also an important transit station. It is city of rich history, cultural and natural heritage, and tradition. There are two museums for you to visit if you want to understand its cultural heritage – Vukovar Municipal Museum and Vučedol Culture Museum. The city is also famous for its baroque architecture, and its most recognized symbol is the Vučedol Dove. VARAŽDIN Varaždin is located in the Northern Croatia, 81 km away from Zagreb and it is very popular tourist destination in the summer time for its rich cultural heritage, many museums, galleries, sport and recreation facilities as well as traditional cuisine. The Old Town is a medieval fortress and biggest tourist attraction in the city. Most of the churches and buildings were built in the Baroque style. Of all the events that the city of Varaždin organises for its citizens and visitors, we recommend Špancirfest as one of the bestorganized and best-visited festivals in northern Croatia. ČAZMA Čazma is situated on the slopes of Moslavačka Gora in central Croatia and is only 60 kilometers away from Zagreb. As a result of people living here since prehistoric times, Čazma has rich cultural heritage as well as people still following old traditions and customs. Make sure to visit one of the most stunning churches in Croatia the Church of Mary Magdalene. Čazma is famous for its untouched nature and is true paradise for recreational sportmen, cyclists, fishermen, and hunters. is worth visiting Čazma to see the Christmas Fairytale or Easter Story of the Salaj family. POŽEGA Požega is city of long history and was first mentioned in 1227 when Fort Požega was declared a Royal Estate. Today, this is where the Old Citythe City Park with promenade is situated, which offers breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings. Holy Trinity Square is the central place in the city. This is where the Monument to Plague from 1749, St Lawrence Church, the Church of the Holy Spirit and a Franciscan Monastery, and Požega City Theater are all situated. It is recommended to visit Požega when important cultural events are being held, such as Aurafest. KARLOVAC The city on four rivers Karlovac is located only 50 kilometers away from Zagreb and has four rivers flowing through it – Korana, Kupa, Dobra, and Mrežnica, which is why nature lovers from around the world come to visit and enjoy nice day in the nature. Aside from the landscape, tourists can visit the star-shaped renaissance town center ‘Zvijezda’, built in the shape of a six-pointed star, as well as the old town of Dubovac dating from 3500 BC. There are many reasons why you should visit Karlovac but make sure to include a visit to Aquatika Freshwater Aquarium on your list. OSIJEK ‘The City on Drava River’ Osijek is situated only 20 kilometers away from the mouth of the Drava and Danube River. As the fourth most largest Croatian city Osijek represents cultural, economic, and academic center of Slavonija and Baranja. The city’s rich history is best seen in its architecture, traditions, and gastronomy. Sightseeing begins with a visit to Tvrđa, which is an 18th-century fort. The biggest sacral monument in the city is the Co-Cathedral of St Peter and Paul. Make sure to visit ‘Kompa’, a river-ferry that will take you to the left bank of the Drava River. VELIKI TABOR Veliki Tabor is fortress and a museum from the 12th century, located three kilometres east of Desinić in the Zagorje Region. The Five-Cornered Tower is the oldest part of the castle built in the 12th century. Other towers were built in the 15th and the 16th century. Croatian noble family Rattkay were the owners until 1793 and they built most of the castle. Oton Iveković, a Croatian painter, owned the castle from 1927 until 1935 and today it is owned by the state. BJELOVAR Bjelovar, which is situated on the southern part of Bilogora, is a city of centuries-old tradition of milk and cheese production and is sometimes referred to as ‘the city of cheese’. was founded in 1756 at the initiative of empress Maria Theresa and is considered one of the youngest cities in Croatia. When in Bjelovar, make sure to visit Bjelovar City Museum, situated at Eugen Kvaternik Square, the late baroque cathedral of St Teresa of Avila from 1756, and Bjelovar Music Pavilion in the central park the largest stone pavilion in Europe. PAPUK NATURE PARK It is situated in the mountainous areas of Papuk mountain and was declared nature park in 1999. This diverse geological area is the first and only geopark in Croatia. The rocks are more than 400 million years old, and the first Croatian geological nature monument – Rupnica – is situated within its borders. There are educational trails to follow through the locality. The main feature of the park is the neverending beech forest habitat to deer, roe deer, wild boars, foxes, and martens. Don’t miss out on visit to Jankovac forest park, which represents unique forest vegetation reservation. NATURE PARK MEDVEDNICA In 1981 the western part of Medvednica mountain, which rises north of Zagreb, was declared nature park. There are 91 protected plant species in the park, including the yew tree that is on the list of endangered plant species in Europe. Animal kingdom used to be more diverse but the park is still a home to small animals, roe deer and wild boars, wildcats, foxes, martens and weasels. The 24 different types of bats deserve a special mention. When visiting the mountain, make sure to visit Veternica Cave, Zrinski Mine and Medvedgrad, where you can enjoy a spectacular view of Zagreb. KOPAČKI RIT Kopački Rit Nature Park is one of the biggest and best-preserved European wetlands. It is situated between the rivers of Drava and Danube and is a home to more than 290 bird species, such as the white-tailed eagle, the white and black stork, the purple heron... Dozens of other animal species also live here, such as deer, wild boars, badgers, beavers, foxes and martens... The park has also been internationally recognized as a place of ornithological importance and was enlisted on the ‘Ramsar List’ (List of Wetlands of International Importance). LONJSKO POLJE NATURE PARK The park is the largest protected wetland in the entire Danube tributary area. It is situated between Sisak and Nova Gradiška, and it includes three fields (wetland areas): Lonjsko, Mokro and Poganovo. The park is a home to 58 different mammal species, 16 amphibian species, 10 reptile species, 38 types of dragonfly, 33 different fish species, and an amazing number of 250 various bird species. There are 550 registered plant species in the park area, including the exquisite water clover. DONJI MIHOLJAC The first mention of Donji Miholjac dates from the 11th century and refers to the construction of the Church of St Michael. The location on the Drava River defines the city as a transit tourist center. A beautiful neo-gothic castle Mailath, with park, is protected horticultural monument and the main tourist sight. Miholjačko Gathering is the most important event, including traditional folk costumes, songs, and dances as well as a rich gastronomic offer. It is possible to go hunting in the nearby surroundings and the fishponds, and the Drava River offers numerous angling opportunities. ŽUMBERAK SAMOBORSKO GORJE NATURE PARK The area of Žumberak and Samoborsko Gorje was declared nature park in 1999. is situated in the nortwestern part of Croatia. The park can be reached from Samobor, Jastrebarsko, and Ozalj, as well as from Krašić and Klinča Sela. Area of special protection include landscape of Slapnica near Krašić, special reservation of forest vegetation Japetić, and parkforest Okić Grad with its surroundings. The vegetation is diverse and abundant in species. Animal species include bear, wolf, numerous smaller mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds,… VINKOVCI Vinkovci is a city situated on the Bosut River, only 15 kilometers away from Vukovar. People have been living here ever since the Stone Age, and Orion is a valuable discovery proving it. is a ceramic vessel with black and white ornaments that actually represents the oldest Indo-European calendar. During the Antiquity this is where the settlement of Cibalae was situated and where two Roman emperors Valentinian and Valens were born. The most important cultural events in Vinkovci are Vinkovačke jeseni (Vinkovci Autumn) and Roman Days. TRAKOŠĆAN Trakošćan is one of the most attractive and most visited castles located in the Northern Croatia. was built in the 13th century as a fortress. In the 16th century it was managed by the emperor Maximilian II, who gave the estate to governor and a bishop of Zagreb Joseph II Drašković. Nikola Zrinski was the owner of the property in the middle of the 17th century for several years. In the 19th century, it was renovated in neo-gothic style surrounded with an artificial lake, a garden and forest-park. The Castle Museum with its collection was established in 1954. DARUVAR Daruvar is city with a two-thousandyears long history of medical rehabilitation and is a combination of green areas upon which urban architecture meets the historical one. There are numerous activities that visitors can engage in, such as hiking, horseback riding, cycling, angling, hunting… The experience is best completed with excellent gastronomic delights, traditional Czech beer, and a selection of wines from Daruvar vineyards. Architecture lovers can enjoy the most famous of all Daruvar buildings – Janković Castle, built in late baroque style. KUTJEVO The city of Kutjevo is situated in central Slavonija along the slopes of Krndija mountain. It is city of rich historical heritage. First mentioned over 770 years ago it still remains recognized for its world-famous Kutjevo wine, which has tradition that dates back to Medieval, even Roman, times. The tour of Kutjevo begins at Graševina Square, quaint little vineyard in the heart of the city with a barrel on which the city’s coat of arms is painted. Kutjevo Castle represents one of the most important baroque buildings of central Slavonija. KRAŠIĆ Krašić is a small town in northwestern Croatia and it lies between Zagreb and Karlovac. The area is dominated by a meadow along the Kupčina and parts of the meadow along the Kupa River. Mounts and forests make this area even more attractive to those who hike, do sports, horseback ride or cycle. The area along the small river of Slapnica, together with its waterfalls, is a paradise for weekend tourists. Alongside the beautiful countryside, Krašić is famous for being the birthplace of the Blessed Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac. ILOK Ilok, the easternmost town in Croatia, is situated on the Danube and surrounded by magnificent vineyards of Fruška Gora. It is city of long history with its medieval center representing one of the biggest urban and fortification complexes of Northern Croatia and the Danube basin. Wine lovers should by all means visit this city that prides in having served Ilok Traminac and Silvanac wines at the coronation of Queen Elisabeth II. The Ilok Wine Road, which runs through the city and its surroundings, offers an opportunity of wine tasting and a tour of the cellars. ČAKOVEC The city of Čakovec lies in the far north of Croatia. Even though its history reaches as far as the 1st century, the city most advanced during the 16th century when it belonged to the famous Croatian noble family of Zrinski. Economic growth happened in the 19th century. Nowadays, Čakovec is modern city and, as far as continental Croatia is considered, it is the best city to live in. Visitors can enjoy the historical center and an exquisite gastronomic offer, numerous sports activities as well as attractive events such as Porcijunkulovo. VIROVITICA Virovitica is a city situated in the southeastern part of Croatia, near the Drava River and Croatian-Hungarian border. It is city of rich historical and cultural heritage so make sure to visit Pejačević Palace, zerocategory monument dating from the second half of the 18th century. One of the most beautiful castles of Slavonija is Pejačević Castle, built in a baroque-classicist style. Virovitica City Museum is located in the castle. In the Franciscan Monastery you can visit the Museum of Sacral Art and Cultural and Historical Heritage. SLAVONSKI BROD Slavonski Brod is situated near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina and is an important railway junction for the west-east and north-south directions. Even though the very beginnings of the settlement go back to the times of Roman Empire (Marsunnia), the city first started acquiring its current shape around the beginning of the 18th century. Urban shape and medieval spirit are still best recognized in case of the Brod Fortress and the Franciscan Monastery. Slavonski Brod is famous for a number of events held throughout the year, such as Slavonski Brod Musical Summer. Th e only pla ce in Za greb wh ere fun n ever, ever en ds! T ampoline Pa k Laser Tag, Ropes Course, Climbing Walls, Bumper Cars and much mo e. Se iously The e so much to do inside Amazinga that you might have o come back or a second visit Fun has a new address! Zagrebački velesajam, paviljon 36 01 5814721 / info@amazinga.fun amazinga.fun Zagrebački velesajam, paviljon 36 Đakovo Cathedral of St.Peter Zagreb Cravat Regiment St Mark’s Church King Tomislav Statue Art Pavillion
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