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Croatia
abounds with cultural-historical monuments from all periods, thanks
to stormy historical events and the intertwining of influences of
different cultures. Influences of the Mediterranean culture, numerous
monuments from Antiquity, the Roman period and early Middle Ages,
Romanesque sacral heritage, and a series of preserved Mediterranean
urban complexes characterize its seaside. Continental Croatia is part
of the middle European cultural circle and its prominent because of
numerous prehistoric finds of world importance, old towns, fortress
and castles of the Middle Ages and cultural monuments and
architecture of the baroque period.
KNIN
- medieval fortress above the city; surroundings are the richest
architectural finds of the early Middle Ages in Croatia
KRAPINA
- paleontological site, Husnjakovo, one of the most significant
finds of Neanderthal Man in the world
MOTOVUN
- picturesque medieval town-museum on top of the hill
NIN
- old Croatian churches of St Kriz and St Nikola from the 11th
century
OMIS
– has a rich pirate history. Its attraction is a fortress
called "Fortica" which was built in 16 and 17 century in
purpose of protection from pirates. From the fortress there is a
fantastic view of Omis and Dalmatian islands and surroundings.
OSIJEK
- historical urban center, Tvrdja, with a series of valuable
buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries
PULA
- Roman amphitheatre from the 1st century, the third largest in
the world; the Roman Golden Gate
RIJEKA
- a castle on Trsat and the sanctuary of St Mary of Loretta
ROVINJ
- historical urban complex with the Cathedral of St Euphemia from
the18th century
SOLIN
- archeological area with remains of the large roman town of
Salona and a number of early Christian monuments
TRAKOSCAN
- a Romanesque castle above the Trakoscan Lake
VARAZDIN
- well preserved baroque urban complex; a number of valuable
palaces, churches and monasteries; monumental Old town; city cemetery
from the 19th century with its unique horticulture
VUKOVAR
- prehistoric archeological find, Vucedol, one of the most
significant Neolithic finds in Europe; Eltz castle was hardly damaged
during Serbian aggression on Vukovar in 1991.
ZADAR
- historical urban complex with well-preserved walls; several
antique and early medieval monuments, including a Roman forum and the
unique pre-Romanesque circular church of St Donat from the 9th
century ZAGREB - historical urban complex of the medieval Upper Town and Kaptol; planned Lower Town from the second half of the 19th century, with a series of parks in the shape of horseshoe; the Zagreb Cathedral is the most prominent in the country |
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