Discover the best top things to do in Slavonia, Croatia including Park Forest Jankovac, Portanova, Castle Odescalchi-Museum of Ilok, Kopacki Rit Nature Park, Red Fico, The Brod Fortress, Osijek Zoo, State Stud Farms Djakovo, Vucedol Culture Museum.
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The forests of the Nature Park Papuk, especially the old ones, support the nationally important populations of endangered bird sorts. Because of the various reliefs, geologic and microclimatic conditions, but also because of the variety of the grounds in the Nature Park Papuk, we find even 10 sorts of forest Djedovica3communities, covering about 96% of the area. One of the most beautiful hill valleys located on the northern part of Papuk, on the elevation of 475 meters. It's rich with cold sources of water and clear rivers, surrounded by the hundred year old beech forest. Filled with freshness and romance, it's always been attractive to any nature, mountain or peace lover. Because of its exceptional natural beauties, Jankovac was proclaimed a protected Forest Park in 1955. A long tradition of hiking along the Slavonian mountains has been related to this area, the first hiking home being built back in 1934.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Portanova is Osijek's newest and most exciting shopping destination. There are two floors of shopping units which include more than 100 brand names, a hypermarket, entertainment venues such as multiplex cinema and bowling plus numerous restaurants and cafes and plenty of car parking spaces. Portanova or “new door” is an entirely new entrance to the city, but also the entrance to a new world of friendship, fun and enjoyable atmosphere..
A basic shopping mall with everything you need. The clothing stories and particularly intriguing to an American such as myself.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The Odescalchi Castle is the central building situated in the medieval town of Ilok, housing Museum of the Town of Ilok.The Odescalchi Castle is an impressive building built on the foundations of the castle of King Nikola Ilocki from the 15th century. Nikola's medieval castle with the entire Ilok estate, which at the time occupied the greater part of Srijem, were given by Emperor Leopold to Pope Innocent XI Odescalchi and his family as a reward for their help in liberating Ilok from the Turks. The Pope's nephews, aristocrats from Italy, expanded the castle and changed its style. The castle was eventually rebuilt in the Baroque-Classicist style. They developed at the time very modern wine cellars beneath the castle and gave impetus to the growth of viticulture and wine production. After 1945, the Odescalchi left their Ilok estate, and their descendants remain a part of the Italian nobility, living near Rome.
Enter the beautiful Castle and view multiple floors of ancient local history showcased beautifully. You'll see war memorabilia, ancient weapons and tools, it is very educational and well done.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
This place is so beautiful and so romantic. Place filled with wonderful views. There are swans and other nice birds. The sound of nature warms my heart. U must give it a visit, and do it in every season. In winter it looks magic. There is also a restoraunt, coffee shop and wine bar. Great place to spend weekend in nature ambient on fresh air. If your head is filled with problems and you have overthinking issues, you need a break from everyone and everything, just go there and let the nature do the thing. Enjoy
4.5 based on 72 reviews
An interesting monument which symbolizes the resistance of the Croatian people. Be sure to visit if you are in Osijek! ????????
4.5 based on 41 reviews
The half day trip along the river here was well worth it. There is so much of the rich history of the Balkans that can be gleaned from here. The Fortress building itself is immaculate- a jewel of an "Ottoman" style dome!
4.5 based on 12 reviews
The State Stud Farm in Đakovo was founded in 1506, which makes it one of the oldest horse farms in Europe. It also represents the long tradition of horse breeding in this area. At the beginning of the 19.Ct. Lipizzan horses began to be bred at the Stud Farm in Đakovo. Nowadays the State Stud Farm in Đakovo uses two locations – The Stud farm in the centre of Đakovo and Ivandvor near the city.
A large stud farm located in two locations - Đakovo and Ivandvor. If you love horses visit this farm!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Not too big, but really interesting museum with lots of historical content end exhibits. Visit it if you come in Vukovar! ????????
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