This cemetery contains world-class artwork and atmosphere.
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This cemetery contains world-class artwork and atmosphere.
This city center is dominated by a statue of the 19th-century governor of Croatia, which was removed by Tito in 1947 but restored in 1990 as an act of defiance.
A 13th-century defense tower from which a cannon is shot every day to mark noon.
A somewhat skewed history of the city.
An eclectic personal art collection that may or may not contain fakes of the old masters.
This 18th-century, 18 hectare park also houses the city zoo.
The collection of the bishop who founded the Croatian Academy of Arts and Science.
This 19-century church replaced an original one from the 13th century and includes many works of Ivan Mestrovic, Croatia's most famous sculptor.
Located in a beautiful 18th-century Baroque palace, this museum houses more than 140,000 artifacts.
This centrally located theater seats only 850 people.
This museum contains monuments from the Greek and Roman periods, and the nearby park is an active excavation site of the Roman town of Andautonia.