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by acemj Just across from the Riva, you'll see the island of Ciovo, a quaint place that provides excellent views across the Trogir Channel to Trogir's medieval town. I only walked along the waterfront of Ciovo, so I can't tell you much more than that. Another obvious off the beaten path locale is, of course, Split. I think most people who visit Trogir are probable based in Split as I was. The bus will take you to the bus station just across a tiny bridge from the northern entrance to Trogir's medieval town. Leave a Comment
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 Cock :) by FRONA Trogir is full of charming little galleries. This was funny for me to see since I took a stroll down the street at 23 00 pm (was in the plane and on the road all day and needed fresh air) and peeked into this dark alley - the movement sensors switched on the lights and I got scared of the cock! :) Leave a Comment
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The belltower of St. Michael stands right next to the Kamerlengo fortress. It is all what was left of the church which was completely destroyed. According to the locals, the church of St. Michael was one of the most beautiful church in Trogir. Leave a Comment
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The church was built in the 13th century while in the all current form is possesing the Baroque characteristics. Above the main doors be situated the bust of St. Peter. The church is situated in the central part of the old core of the town and you can easilly miss it when strolling around because all these short and narrow streets look alike. Leave a Comment
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St. Barbara (St. Martin) is the oldest preserved church of Trogir. The church is a small basilica separated with colonnades. It is situated just a foot from the Trg Ivana Pavla II, right behind the Tower Clock and next to the Town Hall. Leave a Comment
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Trogir is an very typical Mediterranean town with lots of the medieval structures in its old core. Besides churches and palaces, there are many medieval houses of, more or less, very simple structure. Do not forget that it was settlement where most of its inhabitants were fishermen or hardworkers. Even poor in its structure, this houses are most charming. Leave a Comment
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 Kuca Petra Berislavica by croisbeauty Petar Berislavic is a very important person from the history of Croatia. Actually, he was Croatian viceroy, the opponent of Venetians and heroic fighter against the Turks. Trogir is the town where he was born and lived. Leave a Comment
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 Palaca by croisbeauty See this beautiful medieval palace which stands on the Riva, right next to the Vitturi tower. Unfortunatelly, I have no informations regarding this palace. Anybody's help is very welcome. Leave a Comment
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 Dalmatinska kala by croisbeauty When strolling around the old core of the town you may feel lost in this narrow streets which all looks a like. Just follow your instincts because all this streets lead you either to the main square or to the Riva. Leave a Comment
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Cipiko Palace, the most beautiful medieval house of the old town, stands right opposite to the cathedral. The alone palace is actually complex from the higher building with time joined to the unique completeness. Leave a Comment
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