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ARHEOLOŠKI MUZEJ NARONA
The Narona Archaeological Museum is the first in situ museum in Croatia, which means it was built on the archaeological site itself, specifically on the...
Read moreGRADSKI BEDEMI
It is assumed that the city of Narona covered the area
of about 25 hectares, fortified by the city walls that
descended down the slopes of the hill (Upper...
Read morePRIRODOSLOVNI MUZEJ METKOVIĆ
The best example of a rich and diverse bird population of the Neretva delta can be observed in the ornithological collection in Metković. Founded by famous Croatian...
Read moreCRKVA SV. VIDA
The church of St Vitus in the middle of a field just outside the village of Vid is among the oldest in the area. Although historians disagree on the age it was built, it...
Read moreSKULPTURA KNEZA DOMAGOJA I NJEGOVIH STRIJELACA
The monument Domagoj’s archers
(dim. about 5 x 3 m) made by
sculptor Stjepan Skoro lies to the
west of the church of Our Lady of
the...
Read moreEREŠOVA KULA
The Ereš tower was built by Bariša Ereš, a parish priest in the village of Vid, and it is situated next to the fourth Hellenistic tower within the...
Read moreSTAZAMA STEĆAKA
Stećci (Croatian “stećak” = tombstone) are late medieval tombstones, nominated for UNESCO-vu World Heritage. The trails that follow these tombstones in the...
Read moreSMRDAN GRAD
The stone remains of the ancient town of Smrdan grad are located on top of the hill above Klek seaside resort. The well-preserved remains of this Venetian tower, which...
Read moreZvjezdarnica i Astro park Makarska
Makarska Observatory and Astro Park are unique scientific and tourist facilities in the city. As the youngest observatory in the Republic of Croatia, it is unique for several...
Read moreArena Pula
The Pula Amphitheater or Arena is one of the six largest Roman amphitheaters in the world. Erected in the 1st century during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, it was primarily...
Read moreCrkva sv. Donata
Church of St. Donat is a stunning church from the 9th century, a must-see and the largest pre-Romanesque building in Croatia! It is 27 m high and 22 m wide, with a special...
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Church of St. The Cross, called the smallest cathedral in the world, is the most valuable preserved monument of old Croatian church architecture and one of the symbols...
Read moreCrkva Sv. Vlaha
Baroque church of St. Vlaho, the patron saint of the city of Dubrovnik, was built on the site of an older church burned down in a fire in 1706. It was built by the Venetian...
Read moreDioklecijanova palača
Diocletian's Palace is one of the best preserved monuments of Roman architecture in the world. The Emperor's Palace was built as a combination of a luxury villa - a summer...
Read moreDubrovačke zidine
Today's scope of Dubrovnik's walls dates back to the 13th century, and they are systematically modernized and built until 1660, when the last fortress, the bastion of St....
Read moreGrgur Ninski
If you touch the thumb of the bronze statue of Gregory of Nin, a bishop and a great advocate of the Old Slavonic language and script, your happiness is guaranteed, says...
Read moreTvrđava Klis
Klis Fortress rises on a bare cliff and divides into two parts. The western part is lower and from the north it is surmounted by the ridge hill, while the eastern part...
Read moreMorske orgulje
Zadar has a unique blend of architecture and music, the world-famous Sea Organ. They are located next to the Greeting to the Sun installation, and they are made up of an...
Read moreMuzej soli Nin
The Salt and Souvenir Museum is an exceptional attraction of the Nin Saltworks because it attracts attention with its numerous exhibits that were used, and in part are...
Read morePozdrav Suncu
Greeting to the Sun, the work of the award-winning Zadar architect Nikola Bašić, is located in the western part of the waterfront next to the Sea Organ.
Modern...
Read moreTvrđava sv. Mihovila
Fortress of St. Mihovila is situated in a favorable position at the foot of which medieval Šibenik developed. It was built on a steep rock, about seventy meters...
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