Locatello is an app where you can generate personal audio guided tours. Set your preferred distance, guide, language and theme, and a guided tour is created on the spot.
A striking Art Nouveau building housing Cinema Urania, a well-known institution in Osijek. It features a dominating balcony and main entrance with a high staircase.
A museum in Osijek, Croatia, established in 1954, the Museum of Fine Arts features a diverse collection of artworks from the 19th century to the present day, with a focus on modern and contemporary Croatian art.
A street in Osijek, Croatia, notable for its Secessionist architecture, featuring a row of historic palaces and Government buildings, with the Museum of Fine Arts being the most visited attraction.
A Roman Catholic church, the Church of Saint Michael, was built on the foundation of a 17th-century mosque and features 7 altars, including the Altar of Saint Michael, added over time.
A museum showcasing the archaeological heritage of the region, established in 2005 and opened in 2007.
The City Guard building was constructed from 1728 to 1729 to house the city guard of Osijek. Today, it serves as the home of the Archaeological Museum Osijek, showcasing the city's history.
A Palace of Slavonian General Command is a cultural property built between 1724 and 1726, featuring a blend of Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles, with a monumental facade and a typical Baroque entrance with Atlantid columns.
A fortress and former stronghold of Osijek, with a rich history dating back to the late 17th century, serving as a center of administrative, educational, cultural, and scholarly life in the region.
A votive statue of the Holy Trinity is a Baroque stone statue featuring a pedestal with five saints and a sculptural group of the Holy Trinity, including God the Father, Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
A museum dedicated to the culture and history of Slavonia, founded in 1877, its general-type collections include a prized Roman Mursa and numismatic collection, along with a library holding over 70,000 books.
Sekulić-Plavšić Building
No other tours found in Osijek. Create your own in the app: