- Vukovar Town Museum
- The Baroque Town Centre
- Stage-Coach Post Office Building
- The Magistrates’ Building
- The Central Kirchbaum-Švarc Pharmacy
- Grand Hotel
- The Old Water Tower
- The Eltz Castle
- Vučedol
- Monuments to Victims of the War
- The Franciscan Monastery and the Church of St. Philip and Jacob
- Hrvatski Dom (The Town Theatre)
- The Srijem County Palace
- The House of Lavoslav Ružička
- The Church of St. Nicholas
- The Chapel of St. Rocco
- The Chapel of the Lady of the Oak (Priljevo)
- The Chapel of St. John Nepomuk
- The High School
- The Bećarski Cross
- Ovčara
- The Chapel of St. Paraskeva (Petka) at Dobra Voda
- War Victims Memorial Cemetery
- Water Tower
The Chapel of St. Paraskeva (Petka) at Dobra Voda
Dobra Voda is located on the banks of the River Vuka, opposite Adica. Many years ago, the area was covered by thorns and next to it was a meadow where shepherds used to graze their flocks. They discovered a spring of good (dobra) and clean water (voda), which gave rise to the name Dobra voda. The orthodox Serbs preserved for centuries the tradition of erecting crosses on the fields and at the springs where they gathered for their prayers. The same tradition brought this chapel to life. In 1811 they built the chapel and dedicated it to St. Paraskeva.





