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Baska Voda - St. Nicholas Church

Baska Voda is a charming tourist town and port in Split-Dalmatia County, situated on the northwestern part of the Makarska coast, at the foot of the Biokovo mountain range, about 10 kilometers from the picturesque town of Makarska. The region enjoys a pleasant Mediterranean climate, with many sunny days throughout the year. Tourism is the primary economic activity in Baska Voda, with its greatest develo ... arrow

Brela - The Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

The Church of Our Lady of Carmel is located in Soline. It represents a valuable monument of baroque architecture, with an impression of monumentality and stylistic perfection. Since it was built in 1715 in honor of the victory against the Turks, it is also known as the Church of Our Lady of Victory. After the victory over the Turks at Sinj in 1715, Makarska Bishop Nikola Bijankovic (1645-1730) had the ... arrow

Dramalj - Church of St. Helen

Dramalj is a small coastal tourist settlement in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia, located right next to Crikvenica, with which it is also administratively connected. The two places are linked by a well-maintained coastal promenade that stretches for several kilometers along the sea and offers pleasant views of the Kvarner coast. Today, approximately 1,500 residents live in Dramalj, with the majo ... arrow

Dubrovnik - Bell Tower and Bell Lounge

The Dubrovnik Clock Tower and the Bell Ringer’s Loggia are iconic landmarks of the city’s historic core, located on Luza Square, near Stradun, the city’s main promenade. This square has been the heart of Dubrovnik’s social, political, and cultural life for centuries. Surrounded by significant landmarks such as the Sponza Palace and the Church of St. Blaise, the Clock Tower and the Bell Ringer’s Loggia s ... arrow

Franciscan monastery - Church

Dubrovnik is a city in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, a sea port and the center of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. In 1979, the city was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in recognition of its outstanding medieval culture and fortified old town. The history of the city dates back to the 7th century, when it ... arrow

Lovran - St. George

Lovran is a small town situated on the eastern rough slopes of the Ucka mountain. This is a place with a rich past and with a long tourism tradition. The Lovran was named after the laurel tree that grows in the town and its surroundings. Lovran has preserved its beautiful historic core, built according the medievan urban conception. The tourism developed on the verge of the 20th century because of the ... arrow

Lovran - Holy Trinity Church

The small Holy Trinity Church located above the harbour is the only remaining of three ancient graveyard chapels. The old cemetery park is an archaeological site for the Church of Saint Trinity from the 13th century. The church was built in Romanesque stlye with a portico (Istrian Lopica). According to sources it's the oldest church in the Kvarner Riviera. Of the three churches that long surrounded the ... arrow

Makarska - Church of St. Philip Neri

Makarska is a coastal town in the Split-Dalmatia County, at the foot of Mount Biokovo. It has been an administrative, political, economic, cultural and educational center since ancient times, and a well-known tourist center since the mid-20th century. Today it is a town with more than 15 thousand inhabitants, which includes picturesque settlements below the mountain Biokovo: Veliko Brdo, Puharici, Koti ... arrow

Makarska - Church of St. Mark

Makarska is a small town and port in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is a famous tourist place at the foot of the Biokovo Mountains along the main road Split-Dubrovnik. The city stretches along the bay, which is closed by the peninsula of St. Peter and Cape Osejeva. Makarska has a varied historical past. It was built on the site of the ancient settlement of Muccuruma, which was demolished by the Avars in ... arrow

Makarska - Church of St. Peter

Makarska is a popular tourist town and port, located at the foot of Mount Biokovo on the main road Split-Dubrovnik. It has been a cultural, economic, administrative, political and educational center since ancient times, and a well-known tourist center since the mid-20th century. The town stretches along the bay, which is protected from the effects of the sea by the peninsula of St. Peter and Cape Oseja ... arrow

Nin - Church of St. Ambrose

Nin is a picturesque town in central Dalmatia, near Zadar. The old city center was created on an island with a diameter of about five hundred meters. It is connected to the mainland by stone bridges from the 16th century. The wider part of the city stands in the lagoon and is surrounded by sandy beaches. In the immediate vicinity of the upper city gate, right next to the medieval walls, stands the one- ... arrow

Nin - Church of the Holy Cross

Nin is the oldest Croatian royal city, which is 3000 years old. It is located about 15 kilometers from Zadar and is surrounded by beautiful natural beaches. The center of the old town is on a small island connected to the mainland by two stone bridges. During the Roman period, the place was an important municipality and coastal port. With the arrival of the Croats in the 7th century, Nin became the fir ... arrow

Omis - Church of St. Michael

Omis is a picturesque Dalmatian town located at the mouth of the Cetina River, where it flows into the Adriatic Sea. With its rich history dating back to ancient times and a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, it attracts numerous visitors. The town is famous for its medieval pirates who once controlled the maritime routes of the Adriatic, and today, many historical buildings and fort ... arrow

Opatija - Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation

The Church of the Annunciation is also known among the locals of Opatija as the German Church. It is one of the most beautiful parts of the Opatija panorama in the area of Nova cesta Street, which is located in the upper part of the city. The external beauty of the church and its impressiveness adorns Opatija and gives it the shape of a complete city. The parish church is most easily accessible by stai ... arrow

Opatija - Saint James

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, accordin ... arrow

Pag - Church of St Mary

The town of Pag is located in the central part of the island of Pag. It is the center of administrative, cultural and economic life. The name Pag was mentioned for the first time in the 10th century, when King Stjepan Drzislav liberated Pag, which until then was under Byzantine rule. The old town center of Pag is a protected cultural monument with many buildings that tell the story of the intense city ... arrow

Primosten - Church of St. George

Primosten is a Dalmatian town and former island that stretches south of Sibenik. On the mainland, visitors can enjoy a modern tourist offer, while on the island, the medieval city center has been preserved. The peninsula is surrounded by picturesque walls. At the entrance to the old town there is a small square surrounded by original stone houses. A promenade runs around the island, inviting for romant ... arrow

Primosten - Church of St. Rocco

The Dalmatian town of Primosten is located south of Sibenik. The place, built on an island near the coast, is characterized by medieval Mediterranean architecture, narrow streets, stone houses and churches. It is a popular tourist location that attracts domestic and foreign visitors. The settlement under its current name was first mentioned in written sources in 1564. The attractive old town center is ... arrow

Rogoznica - Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The parish church of the Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary is located on top of a hill in the middle of the Rogoznica peninsula. The church is very old, it was built in the Baroque-Neo-Gothic style, which is characterized by many ornaments. It was first mentioned in 1615. At that time it was called the Church of St. Nicholas, later it was renamed the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. ... arrow

Rogoznica - Church of St. Ivan Krstitelj

Rogoznica is a pleasant Mediterranean town located in the center of Dalmatia. The nearest places are Trogir, Primosten and Sibenik with the Krka National Park in the hinterland. Many also go from the city on a trip to the Kornati archipelago. The old town lies on the island of Kopari, which was artificially connected to the mainland in the second half of the 19th century. Settlement on the island began ... arrow

Split - The Franciscan Church and Monastery of St. Ante

The Franciscan Monastery and the Church of St. Anthony (St. Anthony of Padua) are located in Split, in the Spinut district. Split is the largest city in Dalmatia and the second-largest city in Croatia. Situated along the Adriatic coast, at the foot of the Mosor mountain range, it is one of the most important cultural, economic, and tourist centers in the region. Its history dates back to Roman times wh ... arrow

Sveti Filip i Jakov - Church of St. Mihovil

Sveti Filip i Jakov is a small village in Croatia, which is the center of the municipality of the same name and belongs to the Zadar County. The bathing place is about 30 kilometers away from the nearest larger city of Zadar. It is one of the most beautiful towns in the Pasman Channel. The center of the picturesque Mediterranean village is about 700 meters from the coastal area. Until the 15th century, ... arrow

Trogir - Benedictine Church and Monastery of St. Nicholas

Trogir is a Dalmatian city and port in Croatia, which belongs to the Split-Dalmatia County. It is located about 30 km from Split, in the Trogir Channel, at the end of the Kastel Bay. The historic core is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The establishment of the women's Benedictine monastery of St. Nicholas in 1064 was very important for the town. Benedictine monastery and church of St. Nikol ... arrow

Trogir - Church of John the Baptist

Trogir is a town and port in central Dalmatia, located about 25 km from Split, in the Trogir Channel at the end of Kastela Bay. It is the administrative centre of the town municipality of the same name, which belongs to the Split-Dalmatia County. The historic old town is situated on a small island between the mainland and the island of Ciovo. Trogir is marked by more than two thousand years of history. ... arrow


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