Nasice was first mentioned in 1229. In medieval documents it was reffered to as: Nolko, Nolche, Negke, Nexe, Nekche, Vesice i Nesice. Secular rulers of the city and the demesne were the Abas, David Lackovic, Ivan Korvin, Ivan and Nikola Gorjanski, and the Counts of Ilok (Ujlaky de Illok). In the ecclesiastical sense its owners were Templars, Knights Hospitaller and Franciscans. In 1734 the Nasice demesne was bought by Counts of Pejacevics and had remained in their possesion until 1945.
Nasice is a town of long history abundant with cultural historic monuments. The classicist Pejacevic family manor is one of the most beautiful structures in the region. Pejacevics have also built a smaller one-story hunting manor in the spacious park. Located in the town is the neo-Gothic chapel with the crypt of the Pejacevic family. The tomb of composer Dora Pejacevic is near the chapel.