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The church is usually open every day, but exact hours vary by season. We recommend checking the latest schedule on Opatija's tourism website or calling the Tourist Office at +385 51 271 310. Official source: visitopatija.com
No, admission is free. However, voluntary donations are accepted for the maintenance of the church, an important religious center since the 15th century.
We recommend setting aside 30 to 45 minutes to appreciate its Gothic architecture, historic frescoes, and peaceful atmosphere. It is ideal for a contemplative visit.
Built in 1420, it is the oldest church in Opatija and a symbol of Croatian religious heritage. Its leaning bell tower is an architectural peculiarity that attracts visitors.
Visit in the low season (October-April) to avoid crowds. The early morning hours offer the best light for photographing its light stone facade.
It has steps at the entrance and uneven ground outside. Contact the Opatija Tourist Office (+385 51 271 310) to confirm accessibility on the day of your visit.
Just a 5-minute walk away you will find the Lungomare Promenade, Villa Angiolina (historic gardens), and the Maiden with the Seagull statue. More information: visitopatija.com
Dress modestly, as it is a place of worship. Do not miss the views of the Adriatic from its atrium. Complement your visit with our audio-guided tour of Opatija: iaudioguia.com
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