ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL (KATEDRALA SVETOG JAKOVA)
Cathedral among the buildings remaining unchanged, with the frieze in high ...Read more
BASILICA OF ST. DONATUS (CRKVA SV. DONATA)
Basilica of Byzantine style dedicated to St. Donatus, symbolizing the power ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE OMIŠ
Municipal agency in Omiš providing a wide range of information and ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE LA REGION DE ZADAR
Dynamic agency, with a website and mobile apps, providing brochures, ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Tourist office offering walks to discover the city of Trilj and many sports ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME D'OKRUG
Municipal agency with a map with the right way to the most frequented or ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE HVAR (VILLE)
Agency in Hvar offering visits to historical monuments, sports activities, ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Municipal agency in Sinj with an agenda of festivities and a lot of ...Read more
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE CAVTAT
Agency informing about the possibilities offered in Cavtat, activities, ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE POREC
Municipal agency in Poreč offering a guided tour to discover the rich ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME (TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA)
Municipal agency informing about Korčula, accommodations, tours and ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURIME RÉGION ŠIBENIK-KNIN
Public institution offering regional socio-cultural information and ...Read more
PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK
National park with two main entrances - one is more accessible + an ...Read more
NATIONAL PARK KRKA (NACIONALNI PARK KRKA)
National park that follows the course of the Krka River with a lookout ...Read more
SEA ORGANS (MORSKE ORGULJE)
Read moreAfter the devastation of the Second World War, the chaotic reconstruction of the waterfront had transformed the esplanade into a giant and uninterrupted concrete wall. In 2005, an urban renewal project was launched. At the end of the river, the architect Nikola Bašić designed a staircase, made of ashlar (70 m) that leads down to the Adriatic. Under the steps are 35 organ pipes built in underground tunnels. A column of air, pushed in turn by the waves, blows on each organ pipe. The sound emerges above the ground through labiums (whistles), which play 7 chords of 5 tones each. The marine ebb and flow, with the breath of the water rushing in, thus creates a series of more or less loud sounds. The marine organ is one of Zadar's great sights. As a rallying point for the premises and visitors at the end of the day, it was immediately adopted. This unique urban creation is now part of the tourist circuits, as an extension of the promenade de la mer or the forum. In summer, there is a crowd; the mystical effect diminishes with the sounds and cries of the children, but if you are lucky enough to be accompanied by calm people, won by the inspired work, it is a place to meditate, between architecture and nature... Getting there in winter or on a stormy day, while remaining cautious, is another experience. The swell then hitting the organs, the aquatic roar resounds with force.
DIOCLETIAN PALACE (DIOKLECIJANOVA PALAČA)
Palace classified by Unesco as a World Heritage Site and home to the ...Read more
ARENA AMPHITHEATRE
Rare Roman amphitheater fully preserved in Pula with three floors and three ...Read more
MLJET NATIONAL PARK
Mljet National Park with natural channel around Veliko Jezero and salt ...Read more
EUPHRASIAN BASILICA
Imposing basilica with Unesco World Heritage interior, high above the town ...Read more
GALLERY MEŠTROVIĆ (GALERIJA MEŠTROVIĆ)
Huge neoclassical villa with 200 works and a permanent monograph of ...Read more