Visit Croatia

Croatia is a country that is located in Southern Europe. It is surrounded by Slovenia, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro. It is a country wealthy in history and culture as well as exceptional historical sites to visit, and below are listed ten points that a visitor should witness in Croatia.

1.) Muzej Mimara
This grand museum is set in Zagreb, a major city in Croatia. What you are going to see here are works of art by legendary artists such as Lorenzetti, Van Dyck, Renoir, Rubens and other well-known artists. The collection of this museum is not determined to paintings alone, but it also owns prehistoric exhibits and a rich library.

Muzej Mimara

2.) Archaeological Museum of Zagreb
This museum owns in its collection great artefacts from Egypt. It also has in its possession the Zagreb mummy with its intact bandages. Apart from these and its other 400,000 objects or more, it also possesses stone monuments that were made during the Roman time period.

3.) Medvedgrad
This is a fortress that is well preserved and is based in the Medvednica Mountain. Once here, you will be granted a splendid view of the city below. Besides, you can always take a easy stroll here as you watch the grand views.

Medvedgrad #1

4.) Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
This cathedral is located in Dubrovnik, a city of Croatia that is dubbed the Pearl of the Adriatic. It was supposed that it was Richard the Lionhearted’s money that made this cathedral realizable to be raised. This is also a tourist point in Dubrovnik.

5.) Roland’s Column
This stone flag staff is as well built-up in Dubrovnik. This is likewise a must-see monument when you travel to Croatia. Roland’s Column is as well named Orlando’s Column.

6.) Archaeological Museum of Split
This Museum is accepted as Croatia’s oldest museum. It possesses some of the oldest artifacts during the prehistoric times and even has objects going back to when the Greeks inhabited the Adriatic. One of the popular must-see objects here are the stone epitaph collections that was discovered in Salona, and you should as well look into its collection of Roman and Greek artefacts.

7.) Diocletian Palace
This is Split’s historical centre and is also listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It incorporates many ancient and historical buildings. Because it is well kept and is a marvelous sight to lay eyes on, this has grown one of the most notable tourist goals in Croatia.

Crypt, Diocletian's Palace, Split, Croatia

8.) The Arena in Pula
This arena is situated in Pula and is recognized as one the biggest still-existing Roman amphitheatres in the entire world. This was saved from near-destruction when the Venetians began taking the arena’s stones and investing them in their homes and other constructions all over Pula too. Nowadays, this serves as one of the grandest wonders of Croatia.

9.) The Forum in Pula
This is what they call Pula City’s central square. Here, you will discover an ancient city hall that was erected during the sixteenth century. What is fascinating in this city residence hall is that some parts of it were built using pieces of an previous temple.

10.) Tvrda
This is a defensive fort that was established during the 18th century, and this is situated in the city of Osijek. This is a remarkable location to travel to as it is still a well-preserved military compound that nowadays houses picturesque buildings, and you will also find here the Museum of Slavonia that houses artefacts that dates as far back as the Roman era. What is particular about Tvrda is that, at nighttime, it becomes alive as locals and foreigners go bar and club hopping.

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