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Varaždin

Varaždin (Croatian pronunciation: [ʋâraʒdiːn] or [ʋarǎʒdin]; Hungarian: Varasd, also known by other alternative names) is a city in Northern Croatia, 81 km (50 mi) north of Zagreb. The total population is 46,946, with 38,839 on 34.22 km2 (13.21 sq mi) of the city settlement itself (2011).[1] The centre of Varaždin County is located near the Drava River, at 46°18′43″N 16°21′40″E / 46.312°N 16.361°E / 46.312; 16.361. It is mainly known for its baroque buildings, music,[2] textile, food and IT industry.[3]

Varaždin
Grad Varaždin
City of Varaždin
Top: Varaždin Castle; Center left: Korzo; Center right: Croatian National Theater; Bottom: Varaždin Arena
Motto(s): 
Probitati et bonis artibus
(English: For Honesty and Good Virtues)
Varaždin
Location of Varaždin within Croatia
Coordinates: 46°18′29″N 16°20′16″E / 46.30806°N 16.33778°E / 46.30806; 16.33778Coordinates: 46°18′29″N 16°20′16″E / 46.30806°N 16.33778°E / 46.30806; 16.33778
Country Croatia
County Varaždin
Government
 • MayorNeven Bosilj (SDP)
 • City Council
21 members
Area
 • City59.45 km2 (22.95 sq mi)
 • Urban
34.22 km2 (13.21 sq mi)
Elevation
173 m (568 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • City46,690
 • Density790/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
 • Urban
38,839
 • Urban density1,100/km2 (2,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
HR-42 000
Area code+385 42
Vehicle registration
Patron saintsSt. Nicholas
Websitevarazdin.hr

Name

In Hungarian the town is known as Varasd, in Latin as Varasdinum and in German as Warasdin. The name Varaždin traces its origin in the word varoš, a Hungarian loanword meaning city.[4]

Population

The total population of the city is 46,946 and it includes the following settlements:[1]

  • Črnec Biškupečki, population 696
  • Donji Kućan, population 716
  • Gojanec, population 620
  • Gornji Kućan, population 1,139
  • Hrašćica, population 1,283
  • Jalkovec, population 1,309
  • Kućan Marof, population 1,388
  • Poljana Biškupečka, population 452
  • Varaždin, population 38,839
  • Zbelava, population 504

The total area is 59.45 km2 (22.95 sq mi) (2001).

City of Varaždin: Population trends 1857–2021
population
11560
12188
12116
13021
14931
16925
17441
17112
21602
23743
31243
39383
45844
48834
49075
46946
43999
18571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021

History

 
Varaždin in 1668.
 
Varaždin Town Hall

The first written reference to Varaždin, whose historical name is Garestin, was on 20 August 1181, when King Béla III mentioned the nearby thermal springs (Varaždinske Toplice) in a legal document.[5]

Varaždin was declared a free royal borough in 1209 by the Hungarian King Andrew II. The town became the economic and military centre of northern Croatia. Due to Ottoman raids, the town was structured defensively around the old fortress, and acquired the shape of a typical medieval Wasserburg. In the early 13th century, the Knights Hospitaller (Croatian: Ivanovci) came to Varaždin, where they built the church and a monastery.[5]

At the end of the 14th century, Varaždin fortress passed to the hands of the Counts of Celje. Over the following centuries Varaždin had several owners, the most influential being Beatrice Frankopan, wife of Margrave Georg of Brandenburg-Ansbach, who built the town hall; the last was Baron Ivan Ungnad, who reinforced the existing fortification. At the end of the 16th century Count Thomas Erdődy became its owner, assuming the hereditary position of Varaždin prefects (župan), and the fortress remained in the ownership of the Erdődy family until 1925.

 
Varasd and Varaždin on a 3 kr stamp 1881 issue

In 1756, the Ban Ferenc Nádasdy chose Varaždin as his official residence, and Varaždin became the capital of all of Croatia. It hosted the Croatian Sabor and the Royal Croatian Council founded by Empress Maria Theresa.

The periods of the Reformation and the counter-reformation had a great influence on Varaždin. With the arrival of the Jesuits, the school (gymnasium) and the Jesuit house were founded, and churches and other buildings were built in the Baroque style. In the 18th century Varaždin was the seat of many Croatian noblemen, and in 1756 it became the Croatian administrative centre. The fire of 1776 destroyed most of the town, resulting in the administrative institutions moving back to Zagreb.[5]

Varaždin was the seat of the Varaždin County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia within the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, ruled by the Kingdom of Hungary after the compromise of 1867. The Hungarian stamp, issued in 1881 shows both names.

By the 19th century Varaždin had been completely rebuilt and expanded, with flourishing crafts and trade, and later the manufacture of silk and bricks. The theatre, music school, and fire department were founded.

In the 20th century Varaždin developed into the industrial centre of Northwestern Croatia. The textile manufacturer Tivar was founded in 1918. On 12 July 1941, Varaždin was declared Judenfrei by the Ustaše, becoming the first city in Croatia to earn this dubious distinction.[6] In the Croatian War of Independence, 1991, Varaždin suffered directly for only for a few days, because the huge Yugoslav People's Army base quickly surrendered, resulting in a minimal number of casualties, and providing weapons (worth $600m) for the Croatian army.

Monuments and sights

 
Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin

Varaždin represents the best preserved and richest urban complex in continental Croatia.

 
Church of Saint Nicholas.

The Old Town (fortress) is an example of medieval defensive buildings. Construction began in the 14th century, and in the following century the rounded towers, typical of Gothic architecture in Croatia, were added. Today it houses the . The fortress was depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 5 kuna banknote, issued in 1993 and 2001.[7]

is located in the Sermage Palace, built in the rococo style in 1750.

In 1523, Margrave Georg of Brandenburg built the town hall in late baroque style, with the Varaždin coat of arms at the foot of the tower, and it has continued in its function until the present day. There is a guard-changing ceremony every Saturday.

Varaždin's Cathedral, a former Jesuit church, was built in 1647, and is distinguished by its baroque entrance, eighteenth-century altar, and paintings.

There are many baroque and rococo palaces and houses in the town. Worth particular mention is Varaždin's Croatian National Theatre, built in 1873 and designed by the Viennese architects Herman Helmer and Ferdinand Fellner.

A baroque music festival has been held annually in Varaždin since 1971, and attracts some of the finest musicians and their fans from Croatia and the world. Recommended to visitors is also the historical street festival Špancir fest every September.

The city features its old city guard, named Purgari, in various city ceremonies as well as the weekly ceremony of the 'change of the guards' in front of the city hall. Additionally, Varaždin police officers patrol on bicycles in the warmer months.[8]

The Old Town (Stari Grad)

The Old Town keep is one of the biggest monuments in the city of Varaždin and one of its biggest tourist attractions. It is located in the north-western section of the city core. Today the keep houses the Varaždin City Museum.

The keep is first mentioned in the 12th century and it is believed to be the center of Varaždin county life. The keep underwent numerous ownership changes and reconstructions over the centuries.

The Old Town was featured on the now defunct 5 Kuna bill. On the bill, the picture is a mirror image of the actual appearance of the keep.

Churches and monasteries

 
Varaždin Castle in the Old Town.
 
Varaždin's Cathedral.
 
Herzer Palace.
 
County Palace. Varazdin.

Baroque palaces

  • Town Hall
  • Bužan Palace
  • Drašković Palace
  • Eggersdorfer Palace
  • Erdődy Palace
  • Erdödy-Oršić Palace
  • Herzer Palace
  • Hinterholzer Palace
  • Janković Palace
  • Keglević Palace
  • Palace of the Varaždin County
  • Palace of the Zagreb Kaptol
  • Patačić Palace
  • Patačić-Puttar Palace
  • Petković Palace
  • Prašinski-Sermage Palace
  • Pauline Mansion

Varaždin cemetery

The cemetery dates back to 1773 and it was long time an ordinary place until 1905, when Herman Haller had an idea to make it more park-like with large trees and alleys for citizens to stroll through. The reconstruction of the cemetery was done between 1905 and 1947, and its current landscape and architecture dates from these works, It is now a protected cultural and natural park.[citation needed]

Festivals

Museums

  • THE OLD TOWN (STARI GRAD) Museum houses the Cultural and Historic Collection. The Old Town Museum has been a part of the Varaždin City Museum organization since 1925. Today is features: over 400 pieces from the glass, ceramics and clocks collection, 10 rooms furnished in chronological period style (renaissance, baroque, rococo, Empire, Biedermeier, historicism and art deco), a chapel and sacristy, and 2 rooms dedicated to two prominent men from Varaždin, Vatroslav Jagić and Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski.
  • THE HERZER PALACE houses the Entomological Collection focusing on The World of Insects. There are over 4500 exhibits which clearly show the biology of bugs through several topics:In the forest, Near the forest and on the meadow, In the water and near the water, At night and underground.
  • THE SERMAGE PALACE houses the Gallery of Old and Contemporary Masters Art Gallery. It is home to over 5300 works of art separated in 10 collections with works ranging from the 15th to the 20th century.

Climate

Varaždin has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) bordering on a maritime climate (Cfb).

Climate data for Varaždin (1971–2000 normals, 1949–2014 extremes)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 19.1
(66.4)
21.6
(70.9)
25.3
(77.5)
30.4
(86.7)
33.2
(91.8)
36.0
(96.8)
39.3
(102.7)
39.4
(102.9)
32.9
(91.2)
27.7
(81.9)
24.3
(75.7)
21.4
(70.5)
39.4
(102.9)
Average high °C (°F) 3.4
(38.1)
6.1
(43.0)
11.1
(52.0)
15.7
(60.3)
20.9
(69.6)
23.9
(75.0)
26.0
(78.8)
25.8
(78.4)
21.5
(70.7)
15.5
(59.9)
8.6
(47.5)
4.4
(39.9)
15.2
(59.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) −0.2
(31.6)
1.6
(34.9)
5.8
(42.4)
10.3
(50.5)
15.4
(59.7)
18.5
(65.3)
20.2
(68.4)
19.5
(67.1)
15.4
(59.7)
10.0
(50.0)
4.6
(40.3)
1.0
(33.8)
10.2
(50.4)
Average low °C (°F) −3.7
(25.3)
−2.5
(27.5)
1.0
(33.8)
4.7
(40.5)
9.2
(48.6)
12.6
(54.7)
14.1
(57.4)
13.5
(56.3)
10.0
(50.0)
5.5
(41.9)
1.0
(33.8)
−2.2
(28.0)
5.3
(41.5)
Record low °C (°F) −26.8
(−16.2)
−28
(−18)
−23.4
(−10.1)
−5.5
(22.1)
−2.3
(27.9)
2.2
(36.0)
4.7
(40.5)
3.2
(37.8)
−3.1
(26.4)
−7.5
(18.5)
−19.6
(−3.3)
−22.7
(−8.9)
−28
(−18)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 38.9
(1.53)
42.0
(1.65)
50.9
(2.00)
63.1
(2.48)
71.8
(2.83)
96.5
(3.80)
91.2
(3.59)
88.0
(3.46)
84.7
(3.33)
80.6
(3.17)
77.0
(3.03)
58.3
(2.30)
843.1
(33.19)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 9.2 9.3 10.9 12.9 13.2 14.0 12.1 10.9 10.3 10.4 11.1 11.2 135.4
Average snowy days (≥ 1.0 cm) 13.5 9.9 3.4 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.7 9.4 40.4
Average relative humidity (%) 84.1 78.6 73.2 69.1 69.6 70.9 71.7 74.8 79.3 81.7 84.7 85.7 76.9
Mean monthly sunshine hours 77.5 113.0 148.8 180.0 238.7 246.0 279.0 260.4 195.0 139.5 84.0 65.1 2,027
Percent possible sunshine 30 43 45 49 57 59 65 65 57 47 34 29 51
Source: Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service[10][11]

Economy and tourism

 
Streets of Varaždin.
 
Hotel Turist.

Varaždin is one of the few Croatian cities whose industry did not directly suffer from the war in 1991. Besides textile giant Varteks, it also has nationally important food (Vindija), metal, and construction industries. The Information Technology and financial and banking sector as are well developed. Further economic development has been encouraged with the creation of a free investment zone.[3]

Today Varaždin is a tourist destination for the summer holidays. The city has numerous areas of interests ranging from cultural areas (reflected by many museums, galleries and theaters in the area), shopping centers in the downtown core, various sports and recreation facilities, also a rich history in cuisine.[tone] The close of the tourist season is marked by two annual festivals. The annual ŠpancirFest begins at the end of August and ends in September (lasts for 10 days). At this time the city welcomes artists, street performers, musicians and vendors for what is called "the street walking festival".

The city also hosts the Varaždin Baroque Evenings festival, first held in 1971. The festival honours baroque music and culture, both of which hold a special place in Varaždin's identity.[citation needed]

Varaždin is also the host of the Radar Festival, which hosts concerts at the end of summer. It has hosted artists like Bob Dylan, Carlos Santana, The Animals, Manic Street Preachers, Solomon Burke and others.[12][13]

Transportation

Apart from A4 highway that runs between Zagreb and Goričan (Hungarian border), there are three state roads that reach the area of Varaždin: D2, D3 and D35. The town is fully encircled by the Varaždin bypass. Varaždin is also a hub for bus transportation company "AP Varaždin" which offers significant number of county (local), inter-county and inter-city services, also offering international lines.[14][15][16]

Varaždin's railway station is one of the largest and most important train stations in northern Croatia. It represents the intersection of three Croatian railway corridors that are used for both passenger and freight traffic - it lies on R201 railway (Zaprešić - Čakovec) and also represents the terminus for one local line (L201 connecting Golubovec) and one regional line (R202 connecting Dalj via Koprivnica, Virovitica and Osijek). All of the rail corridors that start, end or pass through Varaždin are single-tracked and non-electrified.

Sport

 
Varaždin Arena, a multipurpose sport center built for the 2009 World Men's Handball Championship.

Varaždin is home to a number of professional and semi-professional sports clubs. Varaždin Arena, located near the Drava River, was one of the hosts of the 2009 World Men's Handball Championship held in Croatia.

Education

Schools

Varaždin has seven elementary schools, 10 high schools (2 public gymnasiums, 2 private gymnasiums, trade schools, and other specialized high schools for various paths). Varaždin 2 faculties (Faculty of Organization and Information Technology and Geotechnical faculty) that are part of the University of Zagreb and the University North.

Universities

There are 2 public universities currently operating in the city of Varaždin. Varaždin and Koprivnica took part in establishing the University North, a public national university that operates in both cities since 2015. University of Zagreb is present in the city with 2 displaced faculties from Zagreb itself.

University North (University centre Varaždin)

  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Department of Physiotherapy
  • Department of Geodesy and Geomatics
  • Department of Music and Media
  • Department of Construction
  • Department of Mechatronics
  • Department of Multimedia
  • Department of Public Communications
  • Department of Nursing
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Technical and Economic Logistics

University of Zagreb

  • Faculty of Organization and Information Technology
  • Geotechnical faculty

Notable people

 
Ksaver Šandor Gjalski.
 
Vjekoslav Klaić.

This list contains some of the notable people who were either born in Varaždin, lived in the city for a longer time or were in some significant way related to it.

Twin towns – sister cities

Varaždin is twinned with:[22][23]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Varaždin". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  2. ^ MacGregor, Sandra (4 February 2016). "Varazdin: Croatia's 'little Vienna'". Telegraph.
  3. ^ a b . ICPR3. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Hrvatski jezični portal - Varaždin". HJP.
  5. ^ a b c . varazdin.hr. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  6. ^ Goldstein & Goldstein 2001, p. 260.
  7. ^ Croatian National Bank. Features of Kuna Banknotes 6 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine: 5 kuna 6 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine (1993 issue) & 5 kuna 6 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine (2001 issue). – Retrieved on 30 March 2009.
  8. ^ "The Varaždin Civil Guard 'Purgari'". Tourism-Varaždin.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 February 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  10. ^ "Varaždin Climate Normals" (PDF). Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  11. ^ "Mjesečne vrijednosti za Varaždin u razdoblju1949−2014" (in Croatian). Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  12. ^ (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  13. ^ (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  14. ^ "Gospodarstvo". varazdin.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  15. ^ "AP Varaždin". AP Varaždin (in Croatian). Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  16. ^ https://zir.nsk.hr/islandora/object/fpz%3A1316/datastream/PDF/view. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  17. ^ "Belostenec, Ivan" (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  18. ^ Ivo Goldstein (2005, pp. 92, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176)
  19. ^ Ivo Goldstein (2001, pp. 264, 265)
  20. ^ "Dvorničić Napuly, Baltazar" (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  21. ^ "Habdelić, Juraj" (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  22. ^ "Varaždin i EU" (in Croatian). Varaždin. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  23. ^ "Povelja prijateljstva Varaždina i Schaffenhausa" (in Croatian). Varaždin. 25 June 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2021.

Sources

External links

  • (in Croatian) varazdin.hr – Official website
  • (in English) varazdin.hr/en – Official website
  • Varaždin City Museum – official website
  • eVarazdin.hr – daily city e-newspapers
  • — News from Varaždin, up-dated daily
  • Varaždin Trg Kralja Tomislava Live

varaždin, croatian, pronunciation, ʋâraʒdiːn, ʋarǎʒdin, hungarian, varasd, also, known, other, alternative, names, city, northern, croatia, north, zagreb, total, population, with, city, settlement, itself, 2011, centre, county, located, near, drava, river, mai. Varazdin Croatian pronunciation ʋaraʒdiːn or ʋarǎʒdin Hungarian Varasd also known by other alternative names is a city in Northern Croatia 81 km 50 mi north of Zagreb The total population is 46 946 with 38 839 on 34 22 km2 13 21 sq mi of the city settlement itself 2011 1 The centre of Varazdin County is located near the Drava River at 46 18 43 N 16 21 40 E 46 312 N 16 361 E 46 312 16 361 It is mainly known for its baroque buildings music 2 textile food and IT industry 3 VarazdinCityGrad Varazdin City of VarazdinTop Varazdin Castle Center left Korzo Center right Croatian National Theater Bottom Varazdin ArenaFlagCoat of armsMotto s Probitati et bonis artibus English For Honesty and Good Virtues VarazdinLocation of Varazdin within CroatiaCoordinates 46 18 29 N 16 20 16 E 46 30806 N 16 33778 E 46 30806 16 33778 Coordinates 46 18 29 N 16 20 16 E 46 30806 N 16 33778 E 46 30806 16 33778Country CroatiaCountyVarazdinGovernment MayorNeven Bosilj SDP City Council21 members Ind Ivan Cehok 6 SDP HNS 5 Ind Dubravka Novak 4 HDZ 3 NS R 2 Independent politician Davor Patafta 1 Area City59 45 km2 22 95 sq mi Urban34 22 km2 13 21 sq mi Elevation173 m 568 ft Population 2011 1 City46 690 Density790 km2 2 000 sq mi Urban38 839 Urban density1 100 km2 2 900 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal codeHR 42 000Area code 385 42Vehicle registrationVZPatron saintsSt NicholasWebsitevarazdin hr Contents 1 Name 2 Population 3 History 4 Monuments and sights 4 1 The Old Town Stari Grad 4 2 Churches and monasteries 4 3 Baroque palaces 4 4 Varazdin cemetery 4 5 Festivals 4 6 Museums 5 Climate 6 Economy and tourism 7 Transportation 8 Sport 9 Education 9 1 Schools 9 2 Universities 9 2 1 University North University centre Varazdin 9 2 2 University of Zagreb 10 Notable people 11 Twin towns sister cities 12 See also 13 Notes 14 Sources 15 External linksName EditIn Hungarian the town is known as Varasd in Latin as Varasdinum and in German as Warasdin The name Varazdin traces its origin in the word varos a Hungarian loanword meaning city 4 Population EditThe total population of the city is 46 946 and it includes the following settlements 1 Crnec Biskupecki population 696 Donji Kucan population 716 Gojanec population 620 Gornji Kucan population 1 139 Hrascica population 1 283 Jalkovec population 1 309 Kucan Marof population 1 388 Poljana Biskupecka population 452 Varazdin population 38 839 Zbelava population 504 The total area is 59 45 km2 22 95 sq mi 2001 City of Varazdin Population trends 1857 2021population115601218812116130211493116925174411711221602237433124339383458444883449075469464399918571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021Sources Croatian Bureau of Statistics publicationsvHistory Edit Varazdin in 1668 Varazdin Town Hall The first written reference to Varazdin whose historical name is Garestin was on 20 August 1181 when King Bela III mentioned the nearby thermal springs Varazdinske Toplice in a legal document 5 Varazdin was declared a free royal borough in 1209 by the Hungarian King Andrew II The town became the economic and military centre of northern Croatia Due to Ottoman raids the town was structured defensively around the old fortress and acquired the shape of a typical medieval Wasserburg In the early 13th century the Knights Hospitaller Croatian Ivanovci came to Varazdin where they built the church and a monastery 5 At the end of the 14th century Varazdin fortress passed to the hands of the Counts of Celje Over the following centuries Varazdin had several owners the most influential being Beatrice Frankopan wife of Margrave Georg of Brandenburg Ansbach who built the town hall the last was Baron Ivan Ungnad who reinforced the existing fortification At the end of the 16th century Count Thomas Erdody became its owner assuming the hereditary position of Varazdin prefects zupan and the fortress remained in the ownership of the Erdody family until 1925 Varasd and Varazdin on a 3 kr stamp 1881 issue In 1756 the Ban Ferenc Nadasdy chose Varazdin as his official residence and Varazdin became the capital of all of Croatia It hosted the Croatian Sabor and the Royal Croatian Council founded by Empress Maria Theresa The periods of the Reformation and the counter reformation had a great influence on Varazdin With the arrival of the Jesuits the school gymnasium and the Jesuit house were founded and churches and other buildings were built in the Baroque style In the 18th century Varazdin was the seat of many Croatian noblemen and in 1756 it became the Croatian administrative centre The fire of 1776 destroyed most of the town resulting in the administrative institutions moving back to Zagreb 5 Varazdin was the seat of the Varazdin County of the Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia within the Austro Hungarian monarchy ruled by the Kingdom of Hungary after the compromise of 1867 The Hungarian stamp issued in 1881 shows both names By the 19th century Varazdin had been completely rebuilt and expanded with flourishing crafts and trade and later the manufacture of silk and bricks The theatre music school and fire department were founded In the 20th century Varazdin developed into the industrial centre of Northwestern Croatia The textile manufacturer Tivar was founded in 1918 On 12 July 1941 Varazdin was declared Judenfrei by the Ustase becoming the first city in Croatia to earn this dubious distinction 6 In the Croatian War of Independence 1991 Varazdin suffered directly for only for a few days because the huge Yugoslav People s Army base quickly surrendered resulting in a minimal number of casualties and providing weapons worth 600m for the Croatian army Monuments and sights Edit Croatian National Theatre in VarazdinVarazdin represents the best preserved and richest urban complex in continental Croatia Church of Saint Nicholas The Old Town fortress is an example of medieval defensive buildings Construction began in the 14th century and in the following century the rounded towers typical of Gothic architecture in Croatia were added Today it houses the Town Museum The fortress was depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 5 kuna banknote issued in 1993 and 2001 7 The Old and Contemporary Masters Gallery is located in the Sermage Palace built in the rococo style in 1750 In 1523 Margrave Georg of Brandenburg built the town hall in late baroque style with the Varazdin coat of arms at the foot of the tower and it has continued in its function until the present day There is a guard changing ceremony every Saturday Varazdin s Cathedral a former Jesuit church was built in 1647 and is distinguished by its baroque entrance eighteenth century altar and paintings There are many baroque and rococo palaces and houses in the town Worth particular mention is Varazdin s Croatian National Theatre built in 1873 and designed by the Viennese architects Herman Helmer and Ferdinand Fellner A baroque music festival has been held annually in Varazdin since 1971 and attracts some of the finest musicians and their fans from Croatia and the world Recommended to visitors is also the historical street festival Spancir fest every September The city features its old city guard named Purgari in various city ceremonies as well as the weekly ceremony of the change of the guards in front of the city hall Additionally Varazdin police officers patrol on bicycles in the warmer months 8 The Old Town Stari Grad Edit The Old Town keep is one of the biggest monuments in the city of Varazdin and one of its biggest tourist attractions It is located in the north western section of the city core Today the keep houses the Varazdin City Museum The keep is first mentioned in the 12th century and it is believed to be the center of Varazdin county life The keep underwent numerous ownership changes and reconstructions over the centuries The Old Town was featured on the now defunct 5 Kuna bill On the bill the picture is a mirror image of the actual appearance of the keep Churches and monasteries Edit Varazdin Castle in the Old Town Varazdin s Cathedral Herzer Palace County Palace Varazdin Parish Church of St Nicholas Jesuit College and the Church of St Mary today the Cathedral Franciscan Friary and the Church of St John the Baptist Ursuline Convent and the Church of the Nativity Capuchin Monastery and the Church of the Holy Trinity Chapel of St Florian Chapel of St Vitus Chapel of St Fabian and Sebastian Chapel of St Rochus Orthodox Church of St GeorgeBaroque palaces Edit Town Hall Buzan Palace Draskovic Palace Eggersdorfer Palace Erdody Palace Erdody Orsic Palace Herzer Palace Hinterholzer Palace Jankovic Palace Keglevic Palace Palace of the Varazdin County Palace of the Zagreb Kaptol Patacic Palace Patacic Puttar Palace Petkovic Palace Prasinski Sermage Palace Pauline MansionVarazdin cemetery Edit The cemetery dates back to 1773 and it was long time an ordinary place until 1905 when Herman Haller had an idea to make it more park like with large trees and alleys for citizens to stroll through The reconstruction of the cemetery was done between 1905 and 1947 and its current landscape and architecture dates from these works It is now a protected cultural and natural park citation needed Festivals Edit Spancirfest Varazdin Baroque Evenings International Children and Youth Animation Film Festival VAFI since 2010 9 Museums Edit THE OLD TOWN STARI GRAD Museum houses the Cultural and Historic Collection The Old Town Museum has been a part of the Varazdin City Museum organization since 1925 Today is features over 400 pieces from the glass ceramics and clocks collection 10 rooms furnished in chronological period style renaissance baroque rococo Empire Biedermeier historicism and art deco a chapel and sacristy and 2 rooms dedicated to two prominent men from Varazdin Vatroslav Jagic and Ivan Kukuljevic Sakcinski THE HERZER PALACE houses the Entomological Collection focusing on The World of Insects There are over 4500 exhibits which clearly show the biology of bugs through several topics In the forest Near the forest and on the meadow In the water and near the water At night and underground THE SERMAGE PALACE houses the Gallery of Old and Contemporary Masters Art Gallery It is home to over 5300 works of art separated in 10 collections with works ranging from the 15th to the 20th century Climate EditVarazdin has a warm summer humid continental climate Koppen climate classification Dfb bordering on a maritime climate Cfb Climate data for Varazdin 1971 2000 normals 1949 2014 extremes Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 19 1 66 4 21 6 70 9 25 3 77 5 30 4 86 7 33 2 91 8 36 0 96 8 39 3 102 7 39 4 102 9 32 9 91 2 27 7 81 9 24 3 75 7 21 4 70 5 39 4 102 9 Average high C F 3 4 38 1 6 1 43 0 11 1 52 0 15 7 60 3 20 9 69 6 23 9 75 0 26 0 78 8 25 8 78 4 21 5 70 7 15 5 59 9 8 6 47 5 4 4 39 9 15 2 59 4 Daily mean C F 0 2 31 6 1 6 34 9 5 8 42 4 10 3 50 5 15 4 59 7 18 5 65 3 20 2 68 4 19 5 67 1 15 4 59 7 10 0 50 0 4 6 40 3 1 0 33 8 10 2 50 4 Average low C F 3 7 25 3 2 5 27 5 1 0 33 8 4 7 40 5 9 2 48 6 12 6 54 7 14 1 57 4 13 5 56 3 10 0 50 0 5 5 41 9 1 0 33 8 2 2 28 0 5 3 41 5 Record low C F 26 8 16 2 28 18 23 4 10 1 5 5 22 1 2 3 27 9 2 2 36 0 4 7 40 5 3 2 37 8 3 1 26 4 7 5 18 5 19 6 3 3 22 7 8 9 28 18 Average precipitation mm inches 38 9 1 53 42 0 1 65 50 9 2 00 63 1 2 48 71 8 2 83 96 5 3 80 91 2 3 59 88 0 3 46 84 7 3 33 80 6 3 17 77 0 3 03 58 3 2 30 843 1 33 19 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 9 2 9 3 10 9 12 9 13 2 14 0 12 1 10 9 10 3 10 4 11 1 11 2 135 4Average snowy days 1 0 cm 13 5 9 9 3 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 9 4 40 4Average relative humidity 84 1 78 6 73 2 69 1 69 6 70 9 71 7 74 8 79 3 81 7 84 7 85 7 76 9Mean monthly sunshine hours 77 5 113 0 148 8 180 0 238 7 246 0 279 0 260 4 195 0 139 5 84 0 65 1 2 027Percent possible sunshine 30 43 45 49 57 59 65 65 57 47 34 29 51Source Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service 10 11 Economy and tourism Edit Streets of Varazdin Hotel Turist Varazdin is one of the few Croatian cities whose industry did not directly suffer from the war in 1991 Besides textile giant Varteks it also has nationally important food Vindija metal and construction industries The Information Technology and financial and banking sector as are well developed Further economic development has been encouraged with the creation of a free investment zone 3 Today Varazdin is a tourist destination for the summer holidays The city has numerous areas of interests ranging from cultural areas reflected by many museums galleries and theaters in the area shopping centers in the downtown core various sports and recreation facilities also a rich history in cuisine tone The close of the tourist season is marked by two annual festivals The annual SpancirFest begins at the end of August and ends in September lasts for 10 days At this time the city welcomes artists street performers musicians and vendors for what is called the street walking festival The city also hosts the Varazdin Baroque Evenings festival first held in 1971 The festival honours baroque music and culture both of which hold a special place in Varazdin s identity citation needed Varazdin is also the host of the Radar Festival which hosts concerts at the end of summer It has hosted artists like Bob Dylan Carlos Santana The Animals Manic Street Preachers Solomon Burke and others 12 13 Transportation EditApart from A4 highway that runs between Zagreb and Gorican Hungarian border there are three state roads that reach the area of Varazdin D2 D3 and D35 The town is fully encircled by the Varazdin bypass Varazdin is also a hub for bus transportation company AP Varazdin which offers significant number of county local inter county and inter city services also offering international lines 14 15 16 Varazdin s railway station is one of the largest and most important train stations in northern Croatia It represents the intersection of three Croatian railway corridors that are used for both passenger and freight traffic it lies on R201 railway Zapresic Cakovec and also represents the terminus for one local line L201 connecting Golubovec and one regional line R202 connecting Dalj via Koprivnica Virovitica and Osijek All of the rail corridors that start end or pass through Varazdin are single tracked and non electrified Sport Edit Stadion Varteks Varazdin Arena a multipurpose sport center built for the 2009 World Men s Handball Championship Varazdin is home to a number of professional and semi professional sports clubs Varazdin Arena located near the Drava River was one of the hosts of the 2009 World Men s Handball Championship held in Croatia Football NK Varazdin NK Varteks Handball RK Varteks Di Caprio RK Koka Basketball KK Vindi Volleyball OK Varazdin Tennis TK Varazdin BK Vindija KK Varteks Ice hockey KHL Varazdin Wrestling Vindija Water polo Coning Badminton BK KAJ Bicycling BD Sloga Track and field TK Marathon 95 Education EditSchools Edit Varazdin has seven elementary schools 10 high schools 2 public gymnasiums 2 private gymnasiums trade schools and other specialized high schools for various paths Varazdin 2 faculties Faculty of Organization and Information Technology and Geotechnical faculty that are part of the University of Zagreb and the University North Universities Edit There are 2 public universities currently operating in the city of Varazdin Varazdin and Koprivnica took part in establishing the University North a public national university that operates in both cities since 2015 University of Zagreb is present in the city with 2 displaced faculties from Zagreb itself University North University centre Varazdin Edit Department of Economics Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Physiotherapy Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Department of Music and Media Department of Construction Department of Mechatronics Department of Multimedia Department of Public Communications Department of Nursing Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Technical and Economic LogisticsUniversity of Zagreb Edit Faculty of Organization and Information Technology Geotechnical facultyNotable people Edit Ksaver Sandor Gjalski Vjekoslav Klaic This list contains some of the notable people who were either born in Varazdin lived in the city for a longer time or were in some significant way related to it Ivan Belostenec linguist lexicographer 17 Slavko Brankov actor Mirko Breyer Croatian writer bibliographer and antiquarian 18 19 Kristijan Đurasek cyclist Baltazar Dvornicic Napuly Catholic cleric and lawyer 20 Ignaz Grossmann 1825 1897 rabbi Juraj Habdelic writer 21 Robert Herjavec businessman investor and television personality Hermann II of Celje count Sasa Hirszon born 1972 tennis player Branko Ivankovic football manager Luka Ivanusec footballer Vatroslav Jagic philologist linguist Marija Juric Zagorka journalist dramatist and novelist Ljubomir Kerekes actor Vjekoslav Klaic writer and historian Ferdinand Konscak explorer cartographer Zeljko Krajan tennis coach and former player Ivan Kukuljevic Sakcinski historian politician writer Maria Leitner writer journalist Samuel Louis Mosinger businessman and member of the Varazdin charity society Miljenko Mumlek footballer Robert Muric footballer Ivan Padovec guitar virtuoso Franjo Racki historian politician and writer Marko Rog footballer Radoslav Rogina cyclist Vjekoslav Rosenberg Ruzic composer conductor and music educator Silvester Sabolcki footballer Tadija Smiciklas historian and politician Ignacije Szentmartony theologian Ksaver Sandor Gjalski writer and civil servant Karolina Sprem tennis player Krsto Ungnad baron mayor Zeljko Vincek track and field athlete Davor Vugrinec footballer Johann Baptist Wanhal composerTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia Varazdin is twinned with 22 23 Bad Radkersburg Austria Koblenz Germany Montale Italy Ptuj Slovenia Ravensburg Germany Schaffhausen Switzerland Trnava Slovakia Zalaegerszeg HungarySee also Edit Croatia portalRoman Catholic Diocese of Varazdin Tentative list of World Heritage Sites in Croatia Varazdin County former Notes Edit a b c Population by Age and Sex by Settlements 2011 Census Varazdin Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 MacGregor Sandra 4 February 2016 Varazdin Croatia s little Vienna Telegraph a b Varazdin County ICPR3 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 30 November 2013 Hrvatski jezicni portal Varazdin HJP a b c Varazdin history varazdin hr Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 30 November 2013 Goldstein amp Goldstein 2001 p 260 Croatian National Bank Features of Kuna Banknotes Archived 6 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine 5 kuna Archived 6 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine 1993 issue amp 5 kuna Archived 6 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine 2001 issue Retrieved on 30 March 2009 The Varazdin Civil Guard Purgari Tourism Varazdin International Children and Youth Animation Film Festival Varazdin Archived from the original on 28 February 2013 Retrieved 28 April 2013 Varazdin Climate Normals PDF Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service Retrieved 2 December 2015 Mjesecne vrijednosti za Varazdin u razdoblju1949 2014 in Croatian Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service Retrieved 3 December 2015 Radar festival 2008 Bob Dylan Manic Street Preachers Majke Drago Mlinarec amp Vlado Kreslin in Croatian Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Radar festival Santana Solomon Burke Eric Burdon and The Animals Joe Jackson Zoran Predin amp Lacni Franz Voodoo Lizards Tripdavon in Croatian Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Gospodarstvo varazdin hr in Croatian Retrieved 2 June 2022 AP Varazdin AP Varazdin in Croatian Retrieved 2 June 2022 https zir nsk hr islandora object fpz 3A1316 datastream PDF view a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Belostenec Ivan in Croatian Miroslav Krleza Institute of Lexicography Retrieved 29 April 2014 Ivo Goldstein 2005 pp 92 172 173 174 175 176 harvtxt error no target CITEREFIvo Goldstein2005 help Ivo Goldstein 2001 pp 264 265 harvtxt error no target CITEREFIvo Goldstein2001 help Dvornicic Napuly Baltazar in Croatian Miroslav Krleza Institute of Lexicography Retrieved 29 April 2014 Habdelic Juraj in Croatian Miroslav Krleza Institute of Lexicography Retrieved 2 April 2014 Varazdin i EU in Croatian Varazdin Retrieved 27 September 2021 Povelja prijateljstva Varazdina i Schaffenhausa in Croatian Varazdin 25 June 2019 Retrieved 27 September 2021 Sources EditCresswell Peterjon Atkins Ismay Dunn Lily 10 July 2006 Time Out Croatia First ed London Berkeley amp Toronto Time Out Group Ltd amp Ebury Publishing Random House Ltd 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road London SV1V 2SA ISBN 978 1 904978 70 1 Retrieved 10 March 2010 Goldstein Ivo Goldstein Slavko 2001 Holokaust u Zagrebu in Croatian Zagreb Croatia Novi liber p 260 ISBN 978 9 53604 519 8 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Varazdin Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Varazdin in Croatian varazdin hr Official website in English varazdin hr en Official website Varazdin City Museum official website eVarazdin hr daily city e newspapers Varazdin Online News from Varazdin up dated daily Varazdin Trg Kralja Tomislava Live Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Varazdin amp oldid 1132099116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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