Church of St. George – This church is under the protection of the Republic of Serbia as a monument of great cultural and historical significance. It was built on the site of an old church that was renovated during Turkish rule.
Gymnasium in Sombor – One of the symbols of the city of Sombor and the center of its learning. The high school in Sombor has specialized classrooms and cabinets for natural and social sciences, a sports field, and a gym.
Monuments and fountains – Fountains and monuments are only one part of the rich Serbian cultural heritage and at the same time some of the biggest attractions in the cities of Serbia. Some can be real works of art, while others can symbolically remind us of critical historical events.
Karapandža Eco Center – It is a collection of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, with its largest area being occupied by marsh and floodplain forests. The reserve is usually open every day from 10 am to 6 pm.
Museum of the Battle of Batin – As the name suggests, it is dedicated to the famous Batin fight and its influence on the further course of the Second World War in Yugoslavia and the whole of Europe. Admission is 150 dinars, but students and children always have a discount.