Discover the best top things to do in Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia including Stari most, Church of St. Mary of Snow, Wooden houses, the Old Town, SRC Sisak - indoor Olympic swimming pool, Lonjsko Polje Nature Park, Jasenovac Memorial and Museum, Siscia - ancient Roman city, "Mali Kaptol", War veterans memorial park.
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The church is the most luxurious example of late Baroque sacral art heritage in Moslavina. The oldest record of the church building dates from 1729. Visitors will be welcomed by one of the most beautiful baroque sacral interiors, the walls and ceilings adorned by rich stucco and frescoes and a dominating magnificent wooden altar. This baroque church is visited during major concerts of classical music. There, art and music forms are harmoniously and very acoustically blended.
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It has great historical value, but it's not a princess castle it wad proper fortress. Opened during summertime, has good exibition on the building of it and life in it and surrounding area. Restaurant is next to it. A good place to learn something and make photos.
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Lonjsko Polje Nature Park is the largest protected wetland area in Croatia with indigenous breeds of horses and pigs, waterfowl, one of the largest fish spawning spots and beautiful nature - popular destination for numerous hikers.
Lovely place for a stroll. Peaceful, pretty, and very sparse in mid-October (or at least during these Covid times of 2020). Apparently I should've read some reviews before going, as I would've lowered my expectations about seeing lots of birds (it seems people see bitterns, herons, spoonbills, etc.) in the late spring/early summer. We walked the entire "loop" (starting at the visitor center, going out to the horses, then the sheep, then the pigs--who weren't there--then the lookout tower and back out to the road/Sava) and were actively looking for birds but saw only house sparrows and common buzzards (at least I'm pretty sure they were common buzzards). In short, if you're going for a walk, I reckon any time of year would be nice. If you're hoping to see a variety of birdlife, it seems October is not the time of year to go.
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