A native of Sparta, NJ, Robert Wiebel gained experience working in logistics at North American Sterilization and Packaging in Franklin, New Jersey. Currently, he is the director of operations at Econo-Pak at locations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, where he oversees daily operations. Robert (Bobby) Wiebel is also well-traveled and has been to many countries, including Croatia. Here are some of the top things to do and see in Croatia.
1. The Cathedral of St. Domnius. This was built for Roman emperor Diocletian as a mausoleum. Eventually, the Christians converted his tomb into a church. It is one of the most well-preserved buildings of the ancient Roman empire. Tourists who want to visit the cathedral can gain admission to the treasury, baptistery, and crypt.
2. Plitvice Lakes National Park. For nature lovers, the park features 16 lakes that flow into waterfalls throughout the forest. Tourists can explore the area on miles of meandering foot-bridges and see an abundance of butterflies fluttering over the water. Tours can be on-foot or by free boat and bus rides.
3. Trsat Castle. In the city of Rijeka, the castle’s location allows visitors to see panoramic views of the city. Restored in 1824 by Count Laval Nugent, the castle features a gallery and exhibits along with performances, fashion shows, and concerts in the summer.
1. The Cathedral of St. Domnius. This was built for Roman emperor Diocletian as a mausoleum. Eventually, the Christians converted his tomb into a church. It is one of the most well-preserved buildings of the ancient Roman empire. Tourists who want to visit the cathedral can gain admission to the treasury, baptistery, and crypt.
2. Plitvice Lakes National Park. For nature lovers, the park features 16 lakes that flow into waterfalls throughout the forest. Tourists can explore the area on miles of meandering foot-bridges and see an abundance of butterflies fluttering over the water. Tours can be on-foot or by free boat and bus rides.
3. Trsat Castle. In the city of Rijeka, the castle’s location allows visitors to see panoramic views of the city. Restored in 1824 by Count Laval Nugent, the castle features a gallery and exhibits along with performances, fashion shows, and concerts in the summer.