Feel central European vibe and discover art nouveau architecture
City of Subotica is located on very north of Serbia, close to border with Hungary. Rich cultural heritage assets, intricately decorated buildings, multicultural spirit, european charm, ''art nouveau'' like a a dominating architectural style, these are some of features that make this city specific.
Raichle Palace is one of the most stunning examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Subotica.
Originally designed as Raichle’s family residence, it now houses the Modern Art Gallery. Its unique blend of Hungarian Secessionist style and folk-inspired details makes it a must-see landmark in the city.
Discover the Cathedral of St. Teresa of Avila or the Synagogue, enjoy the government buildings: City Hall and the City Library, numerous parks, or National Theatre.
Palic Lake
Beautiful Palic lake is the main tourist attraction of this region with outstanding facilities from the beginning of the 20th century built in Hungarian ‘art nouveau style’.
The Water Tower, the Grand Terrace, the Women’s Lido and the Music Pavilion, a delightful park, the well-known lake, peace and quiet make Palic an ideal space for rest and relaxation.
Zvonko Bogdan winery
Subotica is also well known for its relaxed atmosphere, great food, and great wines.
Subotica region is home to of some the greatest wineries in Serbia. The most popular among them is Zvonko Bogdan winery is located on Palic Lake, which is absolutely a must when you are in Subotica.