Vukovar, a city rich in history and cultural significance, is located on the banks of the Danube in eastern Croatia. Known for its resilience and historical landmarks, Vukovar offers visitors a glimpse into its turbulent past and vibrant present.
Vukovar, a city rich in history and cultural significance, is located on the banks of the Danube in eastern Croatia. Known for its resilience and historical landmarks, Vukovar offers visitors a glimpse into its turbulent past and vibrant present.
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- Vukovar was granted the status of a free royal city in 1231 by a charter of Duke Koloman, making it one of the first cities in the country to receive this recognition.
- The Vučedol culture, named after the nearby Vučedol site, is important to the cultural heritage of Vukovar. This area has been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years.
- The Borovo shoe factory, founded in 1931 by Czech industrialist Tomáš Baťa, was once a major employer in Vukovar, employing over 24,000 people. Although operating on a smaller scale, the factory is still a reflection of Vukovar's rich industrial tradition.
Vukovar Landmarks

Water tower
A symbol of strength and a beautiful viewpoint
Over 50m high, it offers a beautiful view of the city and its surroundings. Today it has been converted into a lookout point and museum.

Eltz Castle
Baroque castle and museum
In the city center, once the residence of the Eltz family, one of the most significant Baroque buildings in Croatia.

Museum of Vučedol Culture
Explore the secrets of Vučedol
Near the city, one of the world's most modern museums will reveal all the secrets of Vučedol culture.

Adica Forest Park
City oasis for relaxation
The centuries-old forest bordered by a swamp is a favorite place for Vukovar residents to walk, relax, and rest.




