Explore the enchanting streets of Trogir on a guided walking tour that brings this UNESCO World Heritage city to life! Wander through its medieval alleys, discover stunning Renaissance and Romanesque architecture, and visit iconic landmarks like the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, the Kamerlengo Tower, and the City Loggia. Immerse yourself in Trogir's rich history and vibrant culture, with fascinating stories of its ancient past and Venetian influence. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a lover of beautiful architecture, this tour offers something for everyone. Book your Trogir walking tour today and experience the magic of this coastal gem!
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The North City Gate of Trogir, adorned with a statue of St. John of Trogir, serves as a historic entrance to the UNESCO-listed old town, blending medieval charm with timeless architectural beauty. This is the meeting point where your guide will brief you on the tour plan.
f artifacts from ancient Greek, Roman, and Venetian times, reflecting the town’s rich history as a key Adriatic trading hub.
Trg Ivana Pavla II, , Trogir, Croatia
The square in Trogir, known as the City Hall Square, is a captivating blend of medieval architecture and lively atmosphere, offering visitors a glimpse into the town's rich history and vibrant present.
Trg Ivana Pavla II, Trogir, Croatia
The Cathedral of St. Lawrence, with its stunning Romanesque architecture and intricate details, is crowned by a majestic bell tower that was completed in the 16th century by the renowned architect Hans von San Marino, offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding coastline.
Main Square, , Trogir, Croatia
The City Loggia in Trogir, built in the early 16th century, is a Renaissance-style building that once served as a public gathering place and town hall. Its elegant stone facade and open arcade make it a key symbol of Trogir's history and cultural heritage.
Radovanov trg 10, , Trogir, Croatia
The Big and Small Čipiko Palaces (Velika i Mala Palača Čipiko) in Trogir are two historic buildings located next to each other. The Big Čipiko Palace, dating back to the 15th century, features Gothic architecture with Renaissance elements. It was once the residence of the prominent Čipiko family. The Small Čipiko Palace, built later, is known for its Renaissance style, with intricate details and a beautiful courtyard. Both palaces are important landmarks in Trogir, showcasing the city's rich architectural history.
Nicholas in Trogir, founded in the 11th century by Benedictines, is dedicated to St. Nicholas. It features a Romanesque church and bell tower, playing a significant role in the city's spiritual and cultural history.
Obala bana Berislavica, Trogir, Croatia
The Southern City Gates (Južna Gradska Vrata) in Trogir were built in the 16th century as part of the city's fortifications. They are a beautiful example of Renaissance architecture, with a detailed stone archway and a relief of St. John the Baptist. The gates served as a main entrance to the old town and played a key role in the city's defense. Today, they remain a prominent historical feature of Trogir.
Dominic in Trogir, built in the 13th century, were established by the Dominican Order. The church features Gothic architecture, while the monastery served as a center for religious life. It remains an important historical and cultural site in Trogir.
Obala Bana Berislavica, , Trogir, Croatia
Kamerlengo Tower in Trogir, built in the 15th century, is a fortress that once served as a military defense and residence for the Venetian governors. The tower features a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. Today, it is a popular landmark, offering panoramic views of the town and the surrounding area.
Peter (Crkva sv. Petra) in Trogir dates back to the 12th century and is one of the city's oldest churches. It features Romanesque architecture with a simple yet elegant design. The church is dedicated to St. Peter, the patron saint of fishermen, and is known for its historic significance and peaceful atmosphere.
The North City Gate (Sjeverna gradska vrata) is located at the entrance to Trogir’s historic old town. The gate is situated just a short walk from the main bus station and the bridge connecting Trogir to the mainland. Look for the large statue of St. John of Trogir above the gate as a landmark.
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