Discover the best top things to do in Pozega-Slavonia County, Croatia including Chapel of St. Andrew in Brezine, Church of St. Anne in Poljana, Church of St. Catherine the Martyr and the Virgin in Gaj, Chapel of St. Anthony in Kukunjevac, Church of St. Michael in Brekinska, Church of St. Anthony in Antunovac, Church of St. John the Baptist, Marino selo, Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
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This wooden chapel by the local cemetery is one of the rarely preserved wooden chapels in Slavonia. It was built in the 18th century and because of its uniqueness it is protected as a cultural monument.
This is the church od St. Anne, the symbol of motherhood and the patron saint of pregnant women and infants. People in nearby villages on 26th of July every year hold a traditional procession around the church.
This is a beautiful baroque church located in the small village of Gaj near Lipik. It was built in 1804, and it is a unique baroque church in this area.
This chapel located in the small village Kukunjevac, in the area of Gaj parish, is surrounded by beautiful greenery and pristine Slavonian nature. Around the chapel is a green meadow that is perfect to take a rest.
This church is located in the small village of Brekinska, in the area of the Gaj parish. It is right in the center of the village, along the main road, but with the greenery around and statue of the Mother of God in front, in the meadow.
This is small village church form 1916, with a nice view to the nearby green fields and the lake Ribnjaci. The whole settlement is located on picturesque hilly meadows near the lake.
This is the church in the small village of Marino Selo, with nicely arranged exterior in the middle of the Slavonian fields. It was built in 1907. Standing on the surrounding green meadow you can see the lake Ribnjaci.
The parish church of St. Francis of Assisi is located in the heart of Lipik and is the only parish in Pozega County dedicated to this humble saint. His feast in the parish is solemnly celebrated on October 4th. This baroque church that was built at the end of the 18th century was destroyed and burned in the Homeland War. After the war, a statue of Our Lady of Fatima was found undamaged and comp
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