Lobor

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Slijedivši pisanu prošlost i usmena kazivanja starijih ljudi ovog kraja, Lobor se spominje već davne 1257. godine kao Castrum Lobor. Ime mu vjerojatno potječe od latinske riječi Labor (laboratorium), a pretpostavlja se da su na tom prostoru Rimljani imali svoje radionice i kamenolome. Kao trag svog boravka ostavili su nadgrobne spomenike od kojih se jedan (cecellija superiana), iskopan 1857. godine, nalazi u Arheološkom muzeju u Zagrebu.Danas se u Općinu Lobor stiže asfaltnom cestom i svaki dobronamjernik naći će ovdje u svakom domaćinstvu i prostorima društvenog standarda dobru pitku vodu, električnu struju, telefon i plin. Za spomenuti su i veće loborske manifestacije, primjerice Loborski fašnik i proslava dana općine, Janine.Netaknuta priroda, čist zrak, bistri potoci, kulturne vrednote i velika srca mještana glavna su obilježja Lobora i upravo to se nudi svima onima koji žele navratiti u ovaj kraj.

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4.6
(10 reviews)
Mateo
very good!!!
Brighton
We toured the Archaeological Museum where we saw the tombstones left as a trace of Romans. I joined the locals with a big heart in the celebration of the day of the municipality, Janine. They offered us with a place to rest in their households, the household had good drinking water and electricity.
Ian
This village has been in existence since the mid 13th century. It's a town located on a valley surrounded by dense vegetation. Its air is so different. The people here were so hospitable and welcoming.
Selina
The place has some cultural values and activities that are fascinating. We enjoyed the the event that was hosted by the locals at the place. It was entertaining and we had the chance of interacting with the natives around and loved the whole thing.
Stella
We visited this place and the naturality of the place was amazing the atmosphere is so cool and the water is clean. The place also has a history of romans with their quarries there and the remains can also be seen.
Alice
It was wonderful to learn where the of the name Lobor was derived from. We learnt that it comes from the word Laboratory and that the Romans ruled them. They even set up workshops and quarries here.
Nathan
We toured the archaeological museum and were lucky to find the excavations of the tombstones of the deceased Romans who stayed here then. The artefacts in the museums were well organized and the museum was well kept and spacious to accommodate the 10 of us. The tour guides were knowledgeable and explained everything into details.