Settlement: Inđija

Inđija

The urban core of Inđija originated at the turn of the 20th century, during the period of industrial development when the population of German nationality settled. At that time, the building of the Municipal Administration, the Vojnović House, the Roman Catholic Church of St. Peter and the Town House with eclectically shaped street façades, with elements of Baroque, Classicism, Secession and Neo-renaissance, were built. Somewhat earlier, the Church of the Presentation of the Most Holy Mother of God was built, which according to its proportions is one of the most beautiful and harmonious buildings in Srem preserved from the 18th century.

Inđija, as the centre of one of the most developed and well-organized municipalities in the country, owing to its accelerated development, has grown into a modern urban environment.

With its new pedestrian zone with a monumental square, a modern building of the Cultural Centre, flower arrangements and urban outdoor furniture, Inđija is building the image of a European city tailored to the modern person.

Vojvode Stepe St. passes through the central part of the city and is the main pedestrian zone. This exceptional ambience, a combination of modern and civic architecture from the end of the 19th century, is the main commercial and business zone of the city with numerous shops and cafés.  The pedestrian zone consists of two parts, the first, which is slightly older, and the second part, which was reconstructed in 2005. The central place of the pedestrian zone is the square near the post office, where many important events are held today, such as concerts, festivals, theatre performances and other events that enrich the cultural life of the city.

Lovers of culture, art and history can enjoy visiting the Adligat Gallery Inđija. It is a branch of the “Adligat” Museum from Belgrade and was opened in Inđija in March 2022.

The biggest tourist attraction of Inđija is the thematic tourist complex Celtic Village. The complex was opened in July 2021, it is open during the summer tourist season, and its rich and diverse facilities attract a large number of visitors.

The urban core of Inđija originated at the turn of the 20th century, during the period of industrial development when the population of German nationality settled. At that time, the building of the Municipal Administration, the Vojnović House, the Roman Catholic Church of St. Peter and the Town House with eclectically shaped street façades, with elements of Baroque, Classicism, Secession and Neo-renaissance, were built. Somewhat earlier, the Church of the Presentation of the Most Holy Mother of God was built, which according to its proportions is one of the most beautiful and harmonious buildings in Srem preserved from the 18th century.