Tourist guide - Continental Croatia
Top tourist attractions Continental Croatia. Discover, explore and visit natural and cultural sights, events and points of interest, the best restaurants and bars, and spend an unforgettable vacation in Croatia and the region Continental Croatia!
Nature park Papuk
Although many associate Slavonija with fields and plains, one of the most beautiful mountains in Croatia, also a nature park, is located in Slavonija - nature park Papuk. Nature park Papuk covers the area of Papuk mountain and part of Krndija mountain (covers the area of more than 335 km2). It has been proclaimed a nature park due to its exceptional biological and geological diversity and cultural and historical heritage. Mountains Papuk and Krndija are less than 1,000 meters high, with rich native forests of Pannonian beech and fir which are covering more than 95% of the total area. Protected areas of the park are geological monument Rupnica, forest park Jankovac, forest vegetation reserv...
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Zagreb upper town
Whether you visit Zagreb during summer months or winter months, we recommend visiting one of the most beautiful parts of the city - Gornji grad or Gradec (the upper town). The upper town is situated on the far slopes of Medvednica, less than 10 minutes' walk from the central town square - Ban Josip Jelačić square. You can reach the upper town by walking through Kamenita Vrata (stone gates), one of the 6 gates built in the 13th century, or via the funicular located in Tomićeva street. On the upper town you can walk along Stroosmayer promenade enjoying attractive views of Zagreb. During the summer, Stroosmayer promenade hosts the summer festival - "Ljeto na Stroosu". We certainly recommend vis...
Trakošćan castle
The impressive Trakošćan castle is one of the most visited and attractive castles in Croatia. It is located in Zagorje region near Krapina and Varaždin. The Romanesque castle of Trakošćan was built in the 13th century as part of the defense system of northwestern Croatia. The most significant refinements to the castle were made at the end of the 16th century during the reign of Drašković family - construction of additional floor and artillery towers, decoration of courtyard and upgrade of the central tower. Trakošćan castle was upgraded again in the 18th century when walls and towers were built around the castle. The castle was abandoned from the second half of the 18th century, until the m...
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Trakošćan 4, 42253 Bednja
Nature park Kopački rit
Nature park Kopački Rit is a floodplain (swampy lowland) created by the activities of Danube river and Drava river, and it is an ideal destination for nature lovers. The nature park Kopački Rit covers an area of approximately 177 km2 and it is located in Baranja, in the far northeast of Croatia. The park is home to more than 2,000 biological species including deer and wild boar and more than 285 bird species such as herons, making it one of Croatia's important ornithological reserves. The park is home to different plants including white willow, oak, black poplar, and tall sedge gives the park its distinctive appearance. Due to its great biological value, Kopački Rit has been included in th...
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St. Mark's church
The attractive church of St. Mark is one of the symbols of Zagreb. The church is located on St. Mark's square in the upper town of Zagreb, and it is a cultural property of the Republic of Croatia. The church of St. Mark was built in the 13th century in Romanesque style, and from the original building, only the base of the bell tower and the window on the south wall has been preserved until today. Gothic vaults and a shrine were built in the second half of the 14th century, as well as the southern portal which was built in the Gothic style. The oldest coat of arms of the city of Zagreb, dating from the late 15th century, is located on the northwestern wall of the church. The church of St. Mar...
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Trg svetog Marka 5
Advent in Zagreb
Every year during December, Zagreb sparkles with a different shine, mainly due to pre-Christmas manifestation Advent in Zagreb, which is held at several locations in Zagreb. Advent in Zagreb is adorned with attractive Christmas decorations, a rich gastronomic offer and a cultural and entertaining program that will amaze even the most demanding ones. Advent in Zagreb takes place in December during the pre-Christmas period, and it begins with the lightning of the first Advent candle near Manduševac fountain, on Zagreb's main square. One of the most popular attractions is the ice park - a place for ice skating under open skies at king Tomislav square, Advent on Zrinjevac, enjoying the gastronom...
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Krapina Neanderthal Museum
One of the most famous sites of neanderthal prehistoric man is located in Hušnjakovo near Krapina (Zagorje region). Today, the Krapina Neanderthal museum is located near Hušnjakovo. The Krapina Neanderthal museum has been opened in 2010, with an exhibition space of 1,200 m2. Due to its exceptional cultural value, the site itself is protected as a paleontological monument. Exploration of the site began in 1899 after local workers accidentally found parts of the bones of a cave-man. The entire collection was collected from 1899 to 1905 and was led by the scientist Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger. The collection includes more than 900 bones from about 70 persons, from 3 to 27 years old, and more...
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Šetalište Vilibalda Sluge bb, 49000 Krapina
The old town of Karlovac (star)
Star is the name for the oldest part of the town of Karlovac, built in the 16th century. It is characterized by a six-pointed shape - the shape of a renaissance star. It is bounded by defensive barrows and earth embankments, surrounded on the outside by an avenue of wild chestnut trees. Inside the star is the main square, Josip Jelačić square, in the center of which is well. The Holy Trinity Catholic Church and St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, each on one side of the square, hide the historical and spiritual values of the city. The star is full of parks and greenery. At the time of construction, the star played a defensive war role against Turkish invasions. Today it represents the cultural and...
The old town of Dubovac
The old town of Dubovac is located only 2 kilometers from the center of Karlovac. Construction is believed to have begun in the late 12th or early 13th century. It is first mentioned in historical church records in 1339 when the settlement received its first pastor. It is a city that was not conquered by the Turks. Often it changed owners, nowadays it is owned by the city of Karlovac. Inside the tower is a permanent exhibition of the City Museum, and at the top, there is a lookout that offers an exceptional view of the town of Karlovac, Žumberak and Medvednica on one side, and on the other the mountains of Gorski Kotar. Musical and stage events are performed in the atrium of the old town dur...
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Zagrad-Gaj ul. 5
+38547615980
Mirogoj cemetery
Mirogoj cemetery is the central cemetery of Zagreb, located on the slopes of Medvednica. Mirogoj cemetery was turned into the central city cemetery after the city of Zagreb purchased the estate of Ljudevit Gaj in 1873. Mirogoj is one of the greenest cemeteries in Europe, and it is known for the beautiful park with trees of maple, spruce, chestnut, and linden that have been planted along the walking path. Today's appearance of Mirogoj cemetery can largely be attributed to Hermann Bolle, a builder who defined the layout of the beautiful arcades, the chapel of Christ the King (kapela Krista Kralja), the Orthodox chapel and the morgue. The most attractive part of the cemetery is twenty arcades c...
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Aleja Hermanna Bollea 27
Croatian National Theater in Zagreb (HNK Zagreb)
The neo-baroque theater building of Croatian National Theater in Zagreb (CNT Zagreb or HNK Zagreb) was officially opened in 1895. HNK Zagreb building is a masterpiece of Austrian architects H. Helmer and F. Fellner. Many well-known decorators and artists worked on the construction of HNK Zagreb, although it is unknown who is the author of the four statues of Croatian poets and composers located on the facade of the building. During the 150 years of its existence, HNK Zagreb building has undergone two renovations - a minor reconstruction in 1937 and a comprehensive reconstruction in 1967. In front of the entrance to the building of the Croatian National Theater is the famous sculpture of the...
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Trg Republike Hrvatske 15
+385 (0) 1 4888 488
Lotrščak tower
Lotrščak tower is located on one of the most attractive parts of Zagreb - the upper town or Gradec. Apart from Popov tower and the Stone gate (Kamenita vrata), Lotrščak tower is one of the best-preserved buildings of the city's old defense system, which was built after in 1242, king Bela IV declared Gradec a free city. Lotrščak tower was built in 1266, and it was originally named the tower of Dverce, but in 1646 its name was changed to Lotrščak after the old bell (bell of thieves). The thickness of the tower walls is 195 cm. The biggest change in the appearance of Lotrščak tower was in 1857 during Romanesque renovation. At the end of the 19th century, the city decided to get a cannon that ev...
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Strossmayerovo šetalište 9
Zagreb cathedral
Zagreb cathedral (the cathedral of the assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Stephen and Ladislav) is one of the most significant Gothic monuments of Croatian cultural heritage and it is the largest religious building in Croatia. Zagreb cathedral, adorned by two 108 meters high towers, is the seat of the diocese of Zagreb, founded in 1094 by king Ladislav. After the diocese was founded, the construction of a Romanesque-Gothic church began that lasted until 1217. After Zagreb cathedral suffered the attack of the Tatars in 1242, it was rebuilt in the Gothic style. In the 16th century, towers and walls were built around the cathedral, while in the 17th century a Renaissance tower was er...
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Kaptol 31