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Historical Monuments in Pula
Monastery and Church of St. Francis
Before being Croatian, the small town of Pula in Istria was a Roman colony, and slowly developed as a Christian and later Catholic
Cathedrals in Pula
Pula Cathedral
(1)
Pula Cathedral is a typical Adriatic episcopal building, and you can see many similar churches in the region of Istria. During the
Historical Monuments in Pula
Roman Forum
(2)
The central square of the ancient, medieval town of Pula lies at the foot of the hill near the sea on the west side of the city. I
Castles in Pula
Pula Castle
The city of Pula is built around a hill, but in the center you won't find ordinary homes; rather, you'll find the huge Pula Castle
Citadels in Trogir
Tower of St Marcos.
(3)
The Tower of St. Marcos was built after the castle or fortress known as Camerlengo, which is just a few meters away from the mainl
Squares in Zagreb
Ban Jelacic Square
(4)
This is both the geographic, and the symbolic centre of Zagreb. It lies on the border between the high medieval city and the ninet
Cathedrals in Rovinj
Bell Tower of Saint Euphemia, Rovinj
(3)
Located on the top of [poi = 3037] Rovinj [/ poi], the church of St. Euphemia dominates the town with its beautiful silhouette. Th
Churches in Porec
Euphrasian Basilica
(3)
The Basilica is the largest church in Porec in Istria, northern Croatia. This episcopal complex includes the basilica, a sacristy,
Churches in Lopud Island
Holy Trinity
(1)
The island of Lopud had about 30 churches and 2 monasteries. One of the monasteries, the Franciscan monastery, is very well preser
Statues in Zagreb
Meštrović Street Sculptures
Among the three classical arts (architecture, sculpture and painting), sculpture has always been a favorite of mine. And it was a
Historical Monuments in Split
The Lazaretto
(1)
At the end of the sixteenth century, trade and political relations between the Venetians and Turks settled down so Split became an
Squares in Zagreb
Jelacic Square
(4)
The immense Josip Jelacic Square is the geographical center of Zagreb. It's where tons of trams begin and end their journeys. Almo
Churches in Zadar
Church of Our Lady of Health
(1)
It is a small, but beautiful church, with a painting of the Virgin by Blaz Jurjev of Trogir, which dates from the 15th century, t
Churches in Trogir
Church of San Sebastián
(2)
This church with its clock tower is in the main square. It was the church of Santa Maria of the Plaza constructed in the 9th centu
Palaces in Zagreb
Banski Dvori
(1)
Banski Dvori was once the home to the Viceroys is now the presidential palace. The building is composed of two baroque mansions an
Churches in Zadar
St. Mary's Church
(1)
The church of St. Mary in Zadar is one of the most lovely churches by the Roman Forum, next to the great church of San Donato. It
Historical Monuments in Trogir
Fortress of the Camerlengo
(4)
The Camerlengo fortress at the end of the tiny island on which houses the medieval part of Trogir, a lovely city named a UNESCO wo
Churches in Zagreb
St. Catherine's Church
(1)
This baroque church was built by the Jesuits in the first half of the seventeen century (between 1620 and 1632). There are six sid