- 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
Monuments to Victims of the War
Monuments to Victims of the War Civil initiatives and associations with their origins in the 1991-95 war have erected many monuments dedicated to individuals or to events marking acts of heroism or destruction:
- The cross at the mouth of the River Vuka and the Danube, dedicated to all those who lost their lives while defending Croatia's freedom, with a Glagolitic text saying: ‘He who dies justly, shall live forever.’ The creator of this monument is Pula-born sculptor Šime Vidulin. The monument is carved out of Istrian stone from Kanfanar and is 9.5 metres tall and weighs 40 tons.
- The memorial sign commemorating the deaths of 12 policemen killed in Borovo Selo. - The monument dedicated to the war hero Blago Zadro, consisting of his bust and a tank of the Yugoslav Army, are placed next to the military headquarters on the Trpinjska Road.
- The monuments to the fallen war journalist Siniša Glavašević and the poet Rene Mataušek. Their bronze busts are the work of Mladen Mikulin, a sculptor from Zagreb. Glavašević's bust is placed in the atrium of Croatian Radio Vukovar, and Mataušek's bust will be placed in the atrium of the Town Theatre upon the completion of its reconstruction.
- The monument at Ovčara is the work of Slavomir Drinković, a sculptor from Zagreb. Carved in a black obelisk is a cross-shaped fissure in the centre of which is the silhouette of a headless dove, the symbol of all the mass graves in Croatia. The project of the Memorial Centre was designed by Miljenko Romić from Zagreb. It opened on November 20th 2006 in the hangar at Ovčara.
- The Hospital – a display reconstructing the state and conditions at the Vukovar military hospital during the 1991-95 war.





