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Opatija is the largest town on the eastern coast of Istria. It is the most famous and elegant tourist destination on the Croatian Adriatic coast. As an ideal tourist place for all seasons, Opatija is also the center of congress tourism. The past of Opatija is not long, despite the fact that its name is mentioned in 1453 as a Benedictine abbey on the remains of Roman buildings. The current settlement was named after the abbey of St. Jacob, which has existed in its present form since 1506. The oldest building in Opatija is the Villa Angiolina from 1844, surrounded by a beautifully landscaped park with su...
Opatija - Saint James's Church
Saint James's Church is situated on the area of the Benedictine Abbey which gave its name to Opatija. Most probably built in 1420, as a colony of Benedictine refugees from the Friulian monastery of Saint Peter in Rozac, the whole settlement will late be named after this abbey. Today very little has been preserved of its original appearance: in 1506 abbot Simun reconstructed or built the church, according to the inscription above the portal; near the end of the 18th century the church was completely renovated, and in 1930 it was greatly expanded. Among its attraction, it houses a replica of Mestrović's ...
Moscenice is a small settlement in Croatia that belongs to the municipality of Moscenicka Draga, which belongs to the Primorje-Gorski County. The capital of the county is Rijeka. Moscenice is located on a scenic hill above Mosceniska Draga. The settlement is located on the south-eastern coast of Istria, about eight kilometers from Lovran, in an exposed position above Mosceniska Draga. Moscenice is a popular excursion spot because of the wonderful view of the Kvarner Bay and the preserved Mediterranean architecture. A staircase leads from the village to the famous sandy beach in Mosceniska Draga. It is...