Elegante palacio barroco del siglo XVIII en el corazón de Karlovac, construido por la familia noble Zorić y hoy sede de la Galería de Arte local, que preserva el rico patrimonio cultural croata.
Casa Zorin is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (closed on Mondays). It is easy to reach on foot from Karlovac's historic center; there is free parking 200 meters away. Check the official Karlovac tourism website for updates.
General admission costs €4 for adults, €2 for students and seniors, and is free for children under 12. You can buy tickets at the ticket office or online through the official website to avoid queues.
It is recommended to allow between 45 minutes and 1 hour for a full visit, including exploring the rooms and the garden. If you use an audio guide, such as the one from IAudioguia, you can enjoy the visit at a relaxed pace.
Casa Zorin is an 18th-century Baroque building, formerly the residence of the noble Zorin family, who played a key role in local trade during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It represents Croatian residential architecture and houses exhibitions about bourgeois life of the period.
Spring (April-June) or autumn (September-October) are ideal thanks to the pleasant weather and fewer tourists; avoid midday in summer because of the heat. Mornings are perfect for a peaceful visit with good natural light.
The ground floor is wheelchair accessible by ramp, but the upper rooms require stairs. Contact +385 47 615 320 for assistance or adapted visits.
Just 1 km away is Dubovac Castle with views over the Kupa River, as well as Karlovac's old town with its four barracks. Combine your visit with a walk through the nearby water park.
Wear comfortable shoes for the cobbled ground, book an audio guide at IAudioguia for explanations in English, and visit early for crowd-free photos. Don't forget water on hot days.
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