Private Tour to Zagorje - Peasant Revolt Museum and Museum Shrine

General information

Destination
Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)

Program details

Discover the enchanting green region of Zagorje and get to know its exciting history, beautiful castles, as well as small wooden houses, religious sites, delicious specialities and traditional craftsmanship! After meeting at the arranged meeting point, we travel from Zagreb via Zagreb’s west gate to Gornja Stubica.

Discover the enchanting green region of Zagorje and get to know its exciting history, beautiful castles, as well as small wooden houses, religious sites, delicious specialities and traditional craftsmanship!



After meeting at the arranged meeting point, we travel from Zagreb via Zagreb’s west gate to Gornja Stubica. The ride takes about an hour. In Gornja Stubica we visit the Peasants' Revolt Museum to see the permanent collection that displays the life of peasants and aristocracy in the times of feudalism, from the 16th until the mid-19th century.



The museum is situated in a baroque castle that used to belong to the Oršićfamily. From the castle we take a walk through the park and come in front of the impressive sculpture of Matija Gubec, the leader of the peasants' revolt in 1573. The statue, designed by the famous Croatian sculptor Antun Augustinčić, honours those historical events. We continue the tour by visiting the 500 years old linden tree that is believed to be the place where the revolt was plotted and while we're there, we can see the traditional architecture of the wooden houses in this region.
We take a break by tasting the local specialties (traditional meals and drinks) in one of the local restaurants.



After the reastaurant, we travel for about 30 minutes to Marija Bistrica, to the famous Marian Shrine, the most popular pilgrimage site of NW Croatia since the 17th century. There we visit the church of Saint Mary of Bistrica, see the statue of the Virgin Mary, which is believed to be miraculous, and walk around the Stations of the Cross. It is a great opportunity to enjoy the sights and also get acquainted with the more recent history of Croatia.



Marija Bistrica is also a great destination to learn about the traditional manufacture of wooden toys and gingerbread souvenir cookies, which were both added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. After trying some traditional sweet gingerbread, we leave the picturesque Zagorje and return to Zagreb.





Duration:5- 7 hours.

Start/opening time: at 10am or 5pm.

End/closing time: at 3pm/5pm or 10pm/ Midnight.

Opening days/period: Every day.


Location
Starting point:
Square of Ban Jelačić - Zagreb - HR

Guiding options
Guiding type: Guide