Concathedral of St. Križa

The Concathedral of St. Križa is one of the oldest churches in mainland Croatia, mentioned as early as 1232. Modified over the centuries, the present appearance of the church mainly dates back to the end of the 15th century. Some parts have elements of late Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. It was completely restored in 1913 according to the plans of the architect Stjepan Podhorski.

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Križevci Greek Catholic Cathedral

The Greek Catholic Cathedral in Križevci, in its present form, dates back to a restoration in the neo-gothic style by the architect Hermann Bollé from 1895 to 1897. In 1777, a diocese of Križevci was established for the Greek Catholics in Croatia. It was at this time and in this context that the existing church became a Greek-Catholic cathedral.

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Chapel of the Holy Cross

The Chapel of the Holy Cross is located in Batthyany Castle, dating from the 14th century. The chapel is also called the Chapel of Miracles because the miracle of the Holy Blood of Christ took place there in 1411. In the 18th century, a large dome painted with scenes of the Holy Trinity and the four Evangelists was erected above the chapel.