Top 10 Castles to Visit in Croatia

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Continental Croatia is known for its many castles. There are castles from different periods - from the Middle Ages to almost our days. As it happens, about many of them there are various legends and mystical stories. Some have been turned into museums so it is possible to enter and experience the beauty of the interior, while others are used as hospitals, etc. Also, some of the castles are in excellent condition, while others crave the restoration of their majestic facades.

It is unquestionably worth visiting them to experience the past from the position of kings and aristocrats.

Be sure to include in your itinerary:

1. Trakoscan Palace - Trakoscan was founded at the end of the 13th century in the defense system of northwestern Croatia as an observatory to monitor the road from Ptuj to the valley of the river Bednja. Today it houses a museum, which is really worth a visit. There is a romantic lake next to the castle.

2. Veliki Tabor - Veliki Tabor is a fortress in Hrvatsko Zagorje, located on a hill 334 meters above sea level. It is one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses in Croatia. From a medieval fortress, it was adapted into a castle in the 17th and 18th centuries.

3. The Old Town of Dubovac - Dubovac Castle is one of the best-preserved and most beautiful monuments of medieval architecture in Croatia. It was built on a prehistoric hill above the Kupa, and was named after 'dub' - the oak trees that grow on the surrounding slopes.

4. Zrinski Fortress - Cakovec Castle or Zrinski Castle is a medieval fortress in the center of the town of Cakovec. It was built of hewn stone and red brick and has undergone several reconstructions over more than seven centuries of history.

5. Castle Stari grad Varazdin - On the northern edge of the historic center of Varazdin is the castle Stari grad, which is dug from the city and surrounded by walls. Inside the Stari Gras is a Renaissance aristocratic palace.

6. Batthyany Castle - The earliest evidence of the existence of the fortress dates from 1320. During the Ottoman campaigns, it was transformed into a Renaissance castle. With the arrival of the Batthyany family the castle was renovated in the Baroque style.

7. Odescalchi Castle - Ilok Castle or Odescalchi Castle overlooks the town of Ilok in eastern Croatia. The castle was originally built as his own residence in the 15th century by Nikola Ilocki, Croatian viceroy and king of Bosnia. The Ilok City Museum is located on the lower two floors. The wine cellars of the castle are among the most famous in Croatia.

8. Klenovnik Castle - Klenovnik is the largest Croatian castle. It is located in Varazdin County. The castle was first mentioned in the 13th century. Before the renovation in 1925, Klenovnik allegedly had 90 rooms and over 365 windows. Today there is a hospital in the castle.

9. The Old Town of Ozalj - The medieval town built in the 13th century has been extended over time and changed for defense purposes. The castle is open to the public today and houses a museum.

10. Pejacevic Castle - Pejacevic Castle in Nasice has been the home of the Pejacevic noble family for centuries. The castle was built in 1811 and later upgraded. Next to the castle is a beautiful and large park. Today, a museum and library are located here.

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Greta
The fortress showcases the amazing views of the landscape and the great history of the place over years. The architectural structure of the building is one to learn about as it has evolved over years and has remained to be beautiful looking. The guide was of great assistance
Mateo
very good!!!
Tor
The well-preserved, medieval, iconic Veliki Tabor in Hrvatska Zargotse is rich in Croatian culture. The guide gave a detailed description of its features. I learned that it is 334 meters above sea level and was adopted into a castle between the 17th and 18th centuries. I enjoyed learning about the various owners to inhabit the location.
Nellie
The guide explained that the Trakoshchan Castle was used as an observatory point, monitoring the road from Ptuj to the Bednja river valley. I enjoyed learning about the legends about the location. Some claims state that it was named after the Drachenstein knights who ruled the location. I will visit with my fiance again.
Onel
This guide compelled the list of castles in Croatia and gave all the details about the castles. I got to visit several castles on this guide, their history and architectural structures were thrilling. I loved going through their displays. They had a wide collection of artefacts. I had an adventurous experience in Croatia.
Nathalie
We visited the Pejacevic Castle which has been a home of Pejacevic noble family with the assist of the guide. I especially loved Batthyany Castle which has amazing styles and designs. The fortress also showcases the beauty of the landscape.
George
Visiting Castle Stari grad Varazdin was wonderful. It is surrounded by walls which are the defense belts in the city. It was a great tour, the guide was indeed a necessary tool