What to see in Rijeka
Municipal Palace with three fronts on the main square.
Church st. Jerome from the 1408th years.
Radio Rijeka build in late Biedermeier style from 1848. years.
University Library from 1887. year in which is the Glagolitic collection, a library with more than 300,000 books and a museum of modern and contemporary art.
Governor's Palace was built in the 19th century by the Hungarian count.
Maritime and History Museum of the Croatian coast where there are ship models, paintings of sailing ships, weapons collection, numismatics and antique furniture.
Museum of Rijeka based in 1961st years.
Natural History Museum of Rijeka.
Judicial palace built 1904th in the most prominent part of the city.
Jesuit church of St.Vid dedicated to the patron Saint Vid.
Church st. Sebastian from the 1291st years.
Late Roman wall called the old gate.
Old Town Hall Inch communes.
The medieval church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The town walls of the old city of Rijeka.
Croatian National Theatre Ivan Zajc.
Palace Modello built in 1885. years.
The Orthodox Church of St.. Nicholas was built in the 1790th years.
The town clock tower in the center.
Adriatic Palace symbol of maritime power of Rijeka.
Kapucin Lourdes Church Our Lady with the Neo-Gothic facade and decorated with mosaics.
The palace of Ploechovih, was built in 1888th years.
Rijeka synagogue built in the 1930th years.


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