Trogir cruise port guide
In a region where the words "Baroque," "medieval" and "Renaissance" - not to mention "beautiful" and "charming" - describe virtually every sight, one might think it would be difficult to find any one town that is a standout. Yet Trogir, Croatia, may just be that place. Located on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Ciovo, the city of Trogir has a history that reaches back to the 3rd century BC, when it was founded by the Greeks. Later influenced by the Romans and Venetians, Trogir is nothing short of an open-air museum, sprinkled liberally with churches, palaces, towers and fortifications. Its Romanesque-Gothic quarter is one of the best-preserved not only in the Adriatic, but in all of Central Europe. UNESCO has recognized Trogir as the special place that it is, designating the historic center as a World Heritage Site.
About Trogir
Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage medieval town on a tiny island connected to the mainland and Čiovo island by bridges. The Romanesque-Gothic Cathedral of St. Lawrence with its carved Radovan's portal, the Kamerlengo Fortress, and the well-preserved medieval streets make Trogir one of Croatia's most beautiful small towns. Cruise ships dock at the harbor steps from the old town.
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