The Museum of Fine Arts (Croatian: Muzej likovnih umjetnosti) is an art museum in Osijek, Croatia. It was established in 1954.
Branko Mihaljević Children's Theatre (Croatian: Dječje kazalište Branka Mihaljevića) is a theatre located in Osijek, Croatia.
Zrinjevac Sport Hall (Croatian: Športska dvorana Zrinjevac) is an indoor arena in Osijek, Croatia. Besides for sports events it is also used for concerts.
Jug Sport Hall (Croatian: Športska dvorana Jug) is an indoor arena in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in city district of Jug I. It has a capacity of 1,250 seats. It was opened in 2005.
Osijek (Croatian pronunciation: [ôsijeːk] (listen)) is the fourth largest city in Croatia with a population of 108,048 in 2011. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja County. Osijek is located on the right bank of the river Drava, 25 kilometres (16 mi) upstream of its confluence with the Danube, at an elevation of 94 metres (308 ft).
Gradski vrt Hall is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Osijek, Croatia. The complex is used mostly for handball and basketball matches. The complex has 7 main halls, two of them with spectator seats, bigger one capacity of 3,538 (4,438 basketball configuration) and a smaller one 1,770, there are two more smaller halls for fighting sports training. The complex also contains the biggest indoor track and field compound in Croatia. It was also used as one of the venues during the 2009 World Men's Handball Championship. In 2017 the venue hosted the 2017 Davis Cup World Group first round between Croatia and Spain.
Zračno pristanište Čepin nalazi se 3 km jugoistočno od grada Osijeka. Služilo je kao vojni aerodrom. Danas je sportsko-rekreativni aerodrom.
Votive statue of the Holy Trinity (Croatian: Zavjetni kip Presvetog Trojstva) is a stone statue representing the Holy Trinity in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in Tvrđa, on Holy Trinity Square.
The Franjo Tuđman Bridge (Croatian: Most dr. Franje Tuđmana) is a 294-meter-long (965 ft) bridge over Drava River located in Osijek, Croatia. It connects Osijek and Slavonia with Baranja.
The Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek (Croatian: Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera u Osijeku, Latin: Universitas studiorum Mursensis), commonly known as the University of Osijek (UNIOS), is a public university based in Osijek, Croatia. Established in 1975, it is the flagship institution of higher education in Slavonia, and one of the largest and oldest universities in Croatia.
Tvrđa (Citadel) is the old town of the city of Osijek in Croatia. It is the best-preserved and largest ensemble of Baroque buildings in Croatia and consists of a Habsburg star fort built on the right bank of the River Drava. Tvrđa has been described by the World Monuments Fund as "a unique example of an eighteenth-century baroque military, administrative, and commercial urban center".
Osijek Archaeological Museum (Croatian: Arheološki muzej Osijek) is an archaeological museum in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in Tvrđa.
The Croatian National Theatre (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Osijeku) is a theatre building in Osijek, capital of the Croatian region of Slavonia.
Gradski vrt Stadium (Croatian: Stadion Gradski vrt, lit. 'City Garden Stadium') is a multi-use stadium in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in the Gradski vrt neighbourhood in Novi grad city district. With a capacity of 17,061, it has been the home ground of two Croatian football clubs, NK Osijek and Fortuna VNO Osijek.
Nemetin (Hungarian: Drávanémeti) is a village in eastern Slavonia, Croatia, located near Osijek. It has a population of 139 (census 2011). It is administratively located in the City of Osijek.
Retfala (Hungarian: Rétfalu) is a city district in the western part of Osijek, Croatia. It has 14,123 inhabitants distributed in 5,200 households. It borders Gornji grad to the east, Tvrđavica to the northeast, Višnjevac to the west and Industrijska četvrt to the south.
Ante Starčević Square (Croatian: Trg Ante Starčevića) is the central square of the city of Osijek, Croatia, named after Ante Starčević. It is colloquially referred to as Trg ("the square"). It has the shape of an isosceles right angle triangle.
The Church of Saint Michael (Croatian: Crkva svetog Mihaela) is a Roman Catholic church in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in Tvrđa.
Donji grad ("Lower Town") is a city district in the eastern part of Osijek, Croatia. It has 11,020 inhabitants distributed in 5,100 households.
Eurodom is a business, shopping and cultural center in Osijek, Croatia.
Gornji Grad ("Upper Town") is a city district in the center of Osijek, Croatia. It has 16,520 inhabitants distributed in 6,210 households. It is the biggest and the most important district of Osijek. The most famous attractions of Osijek are located in Gornji Grad, such as Co-cathedral, Ante Starčević Square, Croatian National Theatre, County palace and Pedestrian bridge.
Industrijska četvrt is a city district of Osijek, Croatia. It has 6,920 inhabitants distributed in 2,000 households.
Jesuit Classical Gymnasium with right of public (Croatian: Isusovačka klasična gimnazija s pravom javnosti, IKG) is a private Catholic gymnasium secondary school, located in Tvrđa, the historic core of Osijek, Croatia. The school was founded in 1998 by the Croatian Province of the Society of Jesus.
Jug II is a city district of Osijek, Croatia. It has 14,020 inhabitants distributed in 6,102 households.
Museum of Slavonia (Croatian: Muzej Slavonije) is the largest general-type museum in Croatia.
Osijek railway station (Croatian: Željeznički kolodvor Osijek) is the principal railway station in Osijek and one of the larger stations in Croatia. It is located on Lavoslav Ružička Square in the centre of Osijek.
Portanova is a shopping center in the eastern part of Croatia located at the western entrance to the city Osijek. Portanova is according to the International Council of Shopping Centers with the size of 7,900 m2 (85,000 sq ft) and 40,240 m2 (433,100 sq ft) of leasable area (GLA) a regional center and has a catchment population from this part of Croatia and from a wider area of Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.