Discover the best top things to do in Slavonia, Croatia including Pivnica Runda, SS Peter and Paul, Portanova, Red Fico, Vukovar Municipal Museum, Osijek Zoo, Trg Svetog Trojstva, Pedestrian Bridge, Church of the Raising of the Holy Cross, Kuzni Pillar.
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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.
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An interesting monument which symbolizes the resistance of the Croatian people. Be sure to visit if you are in Osijek! ????????
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The museum consists of two floors and an attic with a permanent exhibition. On the ground floor there is a library and a gift shop (be sure to buy something, the prices are very affordable for tourists), and various halls. The first floor and attic show the range of civilizations and life in the Vukovar area from prehistoric times to the present. In the attic, you can see different items used by our grandmothers. The second floor depicts the Croatian War of Independence and everything that was destroyed by it. Adult tickets are 40kn but what you'll see is worth a lot more.
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If you're in Osijek this church is a must see. The artful beauty, quality and precision of the figurines along with all facets of the interior of this church makes it well worth your while to take a look.
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For years, denizens of Central and Eastern Europe raised columns, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the Holy Trinity or to mark a special event. This one, erected in 1729 to mark the end of the plague, is particularly striking.
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