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Ante Starcevic Square
As Osijek's main square, Trg Ante Starcevica is the city's central meeting point . Surrounded by shops, cafes, and historic buildings, the square is always bustling with life. It is named after Ante Starcevic, a prominent Croatian politician and writer. The square is not only a shopping and dining hub but also a place where many events and festivals take place throughout the year, including Christmas markets and cultural shows. The beautiful architecture and lively atmosphere make it a great spot for both locals and tourists to experience Osijek's vibrant urban life. Summer evenings feature live jazz performances under the square’s Art Nouveau streetlamps. A restored open-air cinema screens classic films every Friday in July. The square’s bronze statue of Ante Starcevic is flanked by two 19th-century lions , symbols of Croatian resilience.
Drava River Promenade (Promenada)
The Drava River Promenade is a picturesque riverside walkway offering stunning views of the Drava River and the city. It is an ideal place for a leisurely stroll, cycling, or simply enjoying the natural surroundings. The promenade is lined with benches, green spaces, and cafes, making it a perfect spot for relaxation. It is especially popular in the summer when locals and tourists come to enjoy the outdoor atmosphere. The area also features a boat dock, where visitors can take boat tours or enjoy water sports , adding a touch of adventure to the serene landscape. Sunrise and sunset walks reveal flocks of white herons gliding over the river’s mirror-like surface. Newly installed floating bars moored along the promenade serve craft beers and local wines. In winter, the promenade hosts a temporary ice skating rink with views of the river’s frosty banks.
Osijek Cathedral (St. Peter and Paul Cathedral)
The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul is a towering neo-Gothic structure , standing proudly in the city center. It is the second tallest church in Croatia, with its impressive spire reaching 90 meters. Built in the late 19th century, the cathedral is known for its intricate stained-glass windows , beautiful interior decorations, and majestic organ. It serves as an important religious and cultural site for locals and visitors alike. The area around the cathedral is vibrant, with shops, cafes, and parks, making it a popular spot for both relaxation and exploration. Monthly organ concerts fill the nave with music from the cathedral’s 19th-century instrument. The spire’s observation deck offers panoramic views of the Drava River and Baranja region. Restoration work in 2022 revealed a hidden fresco of St. Christopher, painted by Hungarian artisans during the cathedral’s construction.
Tvrdja (Old Fortress)
Tvrdja is the historic heart of Osijek, a well-preserved baroque fortress dating back to the 18th century. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city, featuring cobblestone streets, elegant squares, and centuries-old buildings. The fortress is a lively cultural hub with museums, galleries, cafes, and restaurants. It hosts various events throughout the year, including festivals and concerts. Visitors can explore its old churches, such as the Church of St. Michael , and learn about Osijek's history in the Museum of Slavonia . Tvrdja is a perfect blend of past and present, offering both historical and modern experiences. During the Advent Festival , the fortress transforms into a winter wonderland with twinkling lights and mulled wine stalls. Hidden underground tunnels beneath the fortress, once used for military storage, are now open for guided tours. Local artisans sell traditional Slavonian embroidery and honey at weekend markets in the main square.