The country's most easterly city retains some traces of the Ottoman occupation, with its mausoleum and hammam. It has also been a place of pilgrimage since the death of Jean de Capistran, a reforming Franciscan monk, who was buried in the convent church (15th century). Ilok is renowned for its quality vineyards, including a top-rated dry white wine, traminac, made from a variety of the gewurztraminer family. You'll find a tourist information office (Trg sv. Ivana Kapistrana 5) in this picturesque town on the banks of the Danube, whose attractions include the heritage of the historic center, the municipal museum, the wine routes..

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