The 6 Best Sacred & Religious Sites in Samobor, Central Croatia

August 24, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Samobor (pronounced [sâmɔ̝bɔ̝ːr]) is a city in Zagreb County, Croatia. It is part of the Zagreb metropolitan area.
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1. Church of the Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary and Franciscan Monastery

Langova 16, Samobor Croatia +385 98 229 845
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Church of the Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary and Franciscan Monastery

This church is a part of Franciscan monastery. It was built between 1712 and 1721 in baroque style. It has a valuable illusionist fresque representing the Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary painted by Slovenian Franjo Jelovšek in 1752.

2. Grave of Julijana Cantilly

Ulica Svete Ane bb, Samobor Croatia +385 1 3378 168 [email protected]
Grave of Julijana Cantilly

The grave of Julijana Cantilly, popular Samobor muse, silent suffering of the famous poet Stanko Vraz. His book of love verses "Dulabije" inspired with his love for Julijana, is an important part of Croatian Illyrian poetry.

3. Statue of Mother of God

Ulica Svete Ane bb, Samobor Croatia
Statue of Mother of God

In front of the church of St. Anastasia, the statue of the Mother of God is set in memory of those killed in the First World War.

4. Church of St. Michael

Taborec ulica 3a, Samobor 10430 Croatia +385 1 3378 168
Church of St. Michael

The church has been mentioned for the first time in 1536 in gothic style, and later on has been renewed and has got baroque elements. The main altare of the church has been dedicated to St. Michael.

5. Chapel of St. Ana

Tepec bb, Samobor Croatia
Chapel of St. Ana

The chapel of St. Ana has been mentioned for the first time in 1759. It was sang in many songs. It is classified in the second category of monumental values.

6. Samobor Calvary

Anindol, Samobor Croatia +385 1 3378 168 [email protected] http://www.samobor.hr/en/visit/samobor-calvary-p487
Samobor Calvary

The Calvary consists of 13 stations of the Way of the Cross, great crucifix and two crosses. The calvary was built to celebrate 1900 of Salvation of Jesus Christ. The stations were made of aritificial stone.

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