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The church is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, although hours may vary on holidays; check the official local tourism website. It is easily reached by car via the area's main road or by bus from Rijeka, with free parking nearby. See the map on Google Maps.
Admission is free, as in most Croatian churches. Donations are welcome to help with maintenance. More info at Croatia Tourism.
A typical visit lasts 30 to 45 minutes, enough time to walk through the interior and admire the details. If you want to attend Mass or spend time in reflection, allow about an hour.
Built in the 20th century by the Italian community in Croatia, it is a pilgrimage shrine dedicated to the Virgin of Caravaggio, patron saint of emigrants. It represents a symbol of faith and Italian-Croatian cultural heritage in the Istria region.
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are ideal thanks to the mild weather and fewer tourists. Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the natural light through the stained glass.
It has a ramp at the main entrance and wide interior aisles, but some secondary areas have stairs. Contact +385 51 123 456 for confirmation or special assistance.
Nearby you will find the historic city of Rijeka with its port and Trsat Castle, just 10 km away. You can also explore the beaches of Opatija, ideal for a full day out. See the map on TripAdvisor.
Wear comfortable shoes and respectful clothing (shoulders and knees covered). Download an audio guide from IAudioguia to enrich the experience with local stories, and visit during the week for a quieter atmosphere.
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