Ilok, the easternmost settlement in the Republic of Croatia, is a town with a rich history and cultural heritage that stretches back to the Stone Age. Visit its 600-year-old medieval walls and discover the secrets of the creation of some of the world's best wines in the Ilok cellars!
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- Ime ilok se prvi put spominje 1267. godine
- Traminer, a wine produced in Ilok, was served at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, and is still served at the royal court today.
- Originally 1350m long, the Ilok Walls, with today's preserved 850m, are the largest fortification complex in continental Croatia.
Ilok Landmarks

Odescalchi Castle
The center of the medieval core
The historic building from the 15th century is a symbol of the city of Ilok and houses the Ilok City Museum.

Ilok City walls
Protected cultural property
Remains of medieval city walls located above the Danube that once protected the city from attack.

Church of St. John of Capistrano
Witness to Franciscan history in Ilok
First mentioned in the 14th century as a Franciscan monastery, this church is today a popular tourist attraction.

Principovac estate
Luxurious estate in the heart of Srijem
Formerly the country house of the Odescalachi princely family, today a wine bar with a beautiful viewpoint.




