Croatia Tvrđa

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  • Day 22

    Osijek

    July 1, 2016 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    As another day of touring comes to a close we learnt a lot of history, traditions and wars during this tour of Vukovar and Osijek. The people of this war torn country are lovely and happy to talk about their lives during the times of the upheavals.Read more

  • Day 22

    Buso Legend and Family hosted Lunch

    July 1, 2016 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Back on the bus and off to a rural house for some morning tea and story telling about the Buso Legend. It was so much fun and the morning tea was yum.

    The story below explains the legend.

    According to the most popular legend, during the Ottoman times of the territory, people from Mohács fled the town, and started living in the nearby swamps and woods to avoid Ottoman troops. One night, while they were sitting and talking around the fire, an old Šokac man appeared suddenly from nowhere and said to them "Don't be afraid, your lives will soon turn to good and you'll return to your homes. Until that time, prepare for the battle, carve various weapons and scary masks for yourselves, and wait for a stormy night when a masked knight will come to you. He disappeared as suddenly as he arrived. The refugees followed his orders, and some days later, on a stormy night, the knight arrived. He ordered them to put on their masks and go back to Mohacs, making as much noise as possible. They followed his lead. The Turks were so frightened by the noise, the masks, and the storm in the night, that they thought demons were attacking them and they ran away from the town before sunrise.

    In the older, less popular story, the Busos are scaring away not the Turks but Winter itself. In any case, the locals have celebrated the Busójárás in early February every year ever since, hosting guest from neighbouring countries .

    The family hosted lunch was lovely. The home was nice and had a large backyard where they grew vegetables. The stories of the war and how they coped during and after were very interesting. Currently the wife and daughter live in Germany as the wife is a qualified nurse and has much better opportunities in Germany for her and their daughter. The father and son live at home, the son will finish school in a year or two and father is returning from the army. They will then look at options and decide on their future in Croatia or possibly Germany.
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  • Day 22

    Rising of the Holy Cross Church

    July 1, 2016 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    After a short walk we came to the Holy Cross Church, another beautiful little church very ornate. In the courtyard there are two memorials. A cross made from artillery shells from the Croatian War for Independence. The second is a memorial to the Jewish population lost during the Holocaust.

    The church has managed to survive for several hundred years of wars with minimal damage.

    Inside the church we had a beatutiful performance by one of the local parishioner's.
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  • Day 22

    Osijek - Tvrda

    July 1, 2016 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Back on the bus to visit Tvrda a military and civil complex which was completed in 1697 by the Habsburgs after they took the region back from the Ottomans.

    Development of the military settlement at Tvrđa started in 1687 when the Habsburg armies drove the Ottomans out of the city during the Great Turkish War. The town magistrate was established in 1690, while the plans for the new fort were still being drawn up, and one of its documents from August of the same year described the condition of the settlement as horrible. Two months later, on 29 October, the Ottoman army suddenly attacked again to no avail . Turks withdrew on 6 November, after a brief siege. The event made it clear the construction of the fort must not be delayed any further. The first phase of Tvrda's conversion into a Baroque fortress was based on the plan devised by the engineer Mathias von Kaiserfeld from 1691.

    Second layout in 18th century.

    The original plan for Tvrđa was drafted because of the need to reinforce the town walls, but did not include provisions to redesign the interior and envisaged largely uncontrolled development. New plans for a fort on the right bank of the River Drava were drawn up by Maximilian Gosseau de Henef. Gosseau took over planning of the fort when construction was already under way. Starting in August 1712, Austrian engineers, supervised by the fort's commander, General Johann Stephan von Beckers, built barracks, staff headquarters, churches and monasteries, surrounded by system of moats, bastions and gun positions, respecting Gosseau's design. The design followed the model of lowland Dutch military fortifications of the period.

    By 1715, all five planned bastions and two gates were complete. An additional, western, gate leading to the Upper Town was added in 1716.

    The completed fort had "eight bastions, two armories, two major depots, garrison headquarters, military court, construction office, garrison physician, guardhouse, officer apartments, military hospital and seven barracks. Based on the 'ring model', the fortifications took up an area of 80 hectares making Tvrđa the largest fortress on the border.

    After the fortress's military importance decreased at the end of the 19th century, Tvrđa became a center of administrative, educational, cultural, and scholarly life in Osijek and the entire region. The first school in Osijek was organized at Tvrđa; the first scholarly curriculum was introduced in 1707, to be later expanded and renewed, and the first printing press started working in 1735. The significance of educational institutions of Tvrđa are best underlined by the fact that Croatian Nobel Prize laureates, Lavoslav Ružička and Vladimir Prelog, along with Serbian scientist Milutin Milanković (Milankovitch cycles), were all alumni of the Tvrđa schools.

    Most of the fort walls and fortifications were destroyed in the 1920s. While the fortifications have largely been removed, the fort's interior core remains intact and is now home to churches, museums, schools and other public buildings, as well as numerous bars and restaurants.

    Of the fortification system, only the northern side of the walls now remain intact, as well as parts of the first and eighth bastions along with the northern gate known as the water gate. Tvrđa sustained significant damage during the Croatian War of Independence.
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  • Day 7

    Värmen!!

    July 21, 2015 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Oj oj. Nu sitter vi på ett tåg utan någon form av luftkonditionering eller annat sätt att ta ner temperaturen en grad eller två. Och ja, vi smälter typ. Tror i alla fall att solen strax täcks av kullar och byggnader, förhoppningsvis blir luften som blåser in i fönstret lite svalare då. Här ska vi alltså stanna till kl 8.30 imorgon bitti, och jag börjar oroa mig för hur det ska gå.
    Innan vi gick på tåget hade vi några sista timmar i Budapest. Vi gjorde inte så mycket för det var så varmt. Såg stadsparken och höll oss i skuggan, försökte äta upp oss inför tågresan.
    Men försöker distrahera tankarna från värmen med en skräckis jag hittade hemma (förresten ma och pa, så lånade jag någons bok) :)
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  • Day 5

    Der frühe 🐦…

    September 18, 2024 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

    Heute morgen ging es früh los, die Batterie wartet… 😜
    Also auf zum Autozubehör und Batterietausch.
    Das ging relativ zügig und nach kurzem überprüfen ob alles funktioniert sind wir dann weiter gestartet.
    Nächstes Ziel:
    Novi Sad
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  • Day 4–5

    Was ein Abendessen

    September 17, 2024 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Auf der Rückfahrt aus Osijek haben wir super tolles Lokal entdeckt, dort haben wir dann beschlossen Abend zu essen.
    Und was soll ich sagen, das Essen war super lecker.
    Ich entschied mich für ein Rehfilet mit Rosmarinbratkartoffeln mit leckerer Sauce und einem Sopska Salat. 😋
    Der Dirk entschied sich für ein Rindersteak mit Pommes.
    Wir waren beide super begeistert von dem Essen und sind dann gut gesättigt wieder aufs Rad gestiegen und auf zum Campingplatz.
    Den Abend haben wir genutzt um schon mal den Batteriewechsel vorzubereiten und dann ging es auch früh ins Bett, da es am nächsten Tag wieder früh weiter ging.
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  • Day 4

    Ein Tag in Osijek…

    September 17, 2024 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Nach dem Nationalparkbesuch wollten wir endlich unsere ersehnten Batterie holen gehen, aber stellte sich heraus das der Junge Mann leider die falsche Batterie bestellt hat und die neue erst am nächsten Morgen geliefert werden kann.
    Also beschlossen wir wieder zurück zum Campingplatz vom Vortrag zu fahren und eine weitere Nacht dort zu bleiben.
    Da das Wetter sich gebessert hat im Laufe des Tages und wir sogar Temperaturen über 20 Grad hatten entschlossen wir uns mit den Fahrrädern bis nach Osijek zu fahren. Also ab auf die röder geschwungen und los geht’s.
    Die Fahrt war richtig gut, da die Fahrradwege um und in osijek sehr gut ausgebaut sind. Da machte das Fahrrad fahren richtig Spaß.
    Vorbei an Feldern und über die Draubrücke kam wir in der Altstadt von Osijek an. Diese sah aus, O-Ton Dirk: „wie als wäre es eine Filmkulisse“. 😊
    Alte Bauten und schöne alte Straßen.
    Weiter ging es an der Drauprommenade, die super ausgebaut ist mit extra Fahrradweg, Tartanbahn und Fußgängerweg, bis in den neueren Teil Osijek‘s.
    Dort haben wir uns eine Kleinigkeit zu Snacks und etwas zu trinken geholt.
    Nach einer kleinen Pause ging es dann weiter, wieder über eine Draubrücke, auf die andere Seite der Drau.
    Dort haben die Einwohner die Möglichkeit einige Freizeitaktivitäten zu nutzen; einen Skatepark, ein Basketballfeld und auch Volleyballfeld sowie einen kleinen Strand. Das kleine Schwimmbad/ Freibad der Stadt ist dort auch.
    Dann ging es wieder zurück mit kleinem Stop…
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  • Day 4

    Nationalpark Kopački Rit

    September 17, 2024 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Und natürlich darf ein Besuch im Nationalpark nicht fehlen.
    Mit 2€ ist der Eintritt auch ziemlich günstig.
    Der Park ist mit viel Gräsern bewachsen und wir hatten gehofft einige Tiere beobachten zu können aber leider konnten wir nicht so viele Tiere sehen…Read more

  • Day 4

    Kurzer Stop See Sakadaš

    September 17, 2024 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Einen kleinen Stop am See Sakadaš haben wir auch noch gemacht.
    Der See sah super schön aus.
    Dirk wäre gerne mit den mitgebrachten Booten gepaddelt, aber das ist wohl alleine verboten. Man kann aber eine Bootsfahrt mit den Booten vom Nationalpark machen. (Haben wir jetzt nicht.😜)
    Aber ein schöner Punkt um etwas dort zu verweilen.
    Und natürlich mussten auch Bilder auf Sitz stehenden Schaukel gemacht werden. 😊
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