STress021 Says: Well, it's easy to come to Sućurac. Either by train or bus. Almost every train departing from Split stops on Sućurac station. The ride takes approx. 20 min from Split central station, and includes two tunnels. Coming by bus is even easier and more interesting,...
STress021 Says: Surrounded by several shopping malls, Sućurac is almost shopper's paradise! Looking for clothes? Food? Jewelry? Books? Concrete mixer? TV? Just name it, we sell it! 2 miles east from Sućurac, there are 2 shopping malls - Emmezeta with Ipercoop (and many more...
STress021 Says: Due to the strong industry, the quality of the air in Kastel Sucurac is on a very poor level. For years, ther was a VCM and PVC industry, and in present days still exist cement and iron industry. Dust is common in Sucurac atmosphere, and there is nothing strange if you leave...
Jeca011 Says: The first safeguarding tower on the shore was built by the archbishop Andrija Gualdo in 1392 on a stone hillside in todays Kastel Sucurac. With several subsequent modifications the fortification was expanded, especially in 1488 when archbishop Bartul Averaldo built his...
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The first safeguarding tower on the shore was built by the archbishop Andrija Gualdo in 1392 on a stone hillside in todays Kastel Sucurac. With several...
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Kaštel Sućurac - a very short intro.

Among seven of Kaštela (i.e. Castles), Sućurac is the oldest and the closest to regional center, Split. Mentioned in 1358. for the first time, Sućurac is the pioneer in local tourism. That's...
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Kastel Sucurac, the first citadel on the coast, was built by the Archbishop of Split, A. Gualdo, in 1392.
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