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Secret Istria: Roman Ruins, Medieval Villages & Hidden Treasures

Where gladiators fought, artists dream, and Jules Verne found his wildest adventure.

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📖 9 min read 🔄 Last updated: 2026-01-17

Venture beyond the crowds on this 15-day journey through Istria's best-kept secrets. From the mighty Roman amphitheater of Pula to cliff-perched villages where time stands still, discover Byzantine chapels, incorrupt saints, dinosaur footprints, and the chasm that inspired Jules Verne—all woven together by winding roads through truffle forests and olive groves.

Your day-by-day itinerary

1
Day

Pula

A Roman colosseum by the sea, where gladiators once clashed under Adriatic skies

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Explore the Pula Arena, one of the six largest Roman amphitheaters in the world and the only one preserving all four corner towers and three architectural orders. Built in the 1st century, this stone colossus once hosted gladiatorial combat and now pulses with summer concerts under the stars.
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Admire the Temple of Augustus on the Forum, erected between 27 BC and 14 AD in honor of the Roman emperor. Converted into a church in the Middle Ages then nearly destroyed during World War II, it now houses a lapidarium displaying Roman stone artifacts.
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Discover the Byzantine Chapel of Saint Mary Formosa, a rare 6th-century remnant bearing witness to Byzantine presence in Pula. Only the small south chapel survives from the original three-nave basilica, built as a tomb for a bishop whose sarcophagus was found in the 17th century.
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Pass through the Triumphal Arch of the Sergii, erected in the 1st century to honor this powerful family of the Roman colony of Pula. Once integrated into the Porta Aurea, this solitary monument inspired Michelangelo and countless artists through the centuries.
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Walk through the Porta Gemina, one of ten original gates to the Roman city dating from the 2nd century. This elegant double arch attests to Pula's importance as the administrative center of Istria since antiquity.
Climb to the 19th-century Verudela Fortress built under Austro-Hungarian rule for panoramic views over the city and the Arena. The fortress now houses the Pula Aquarium, where fish swim through historic corridors.
Visit the small Roman theater nestled at the foot of the castle hill, a poignant ruin unfortunately in poor condition. This archaeological site recalls the cultural wealth of Pula during Roman times.
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Distance: 10 km
Travel time: 15min
2
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Vodnjan

The town of miracles, where incorrupt saints rest beneath Istria's tallest bell tower

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Enter the Church of St. Blaise, the largest parish church in Istria built between 1760 and 1800 in baroque style. It houses one of Europe's most important collections of relics and incorrupt bodies of saints, drawing pilgrims and the curious for centuries.
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Climb the 62-meter bell tower, the tallest in Istria, inspired by St. Mark's Campanile in Venice. From this iconic tower, enjoy exceptional panoramic views over Pula, Fažana, and the Brijuni archipelago.
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Visit Bettica Palace, an elegant late 18th-century baroque mansion built for this noble family. Now a cultural center, it hosts exhibitions and conferences preserving the local heritage of this bilingual Croatian-Italian town.
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Explore the Istrian Eco-Museum of Dignano housed in an old stone building, presenting the traditional way of life in Vodnjan. Workshops on ecological farming, dry-stone wall building, and kažuni immerse you in Istrian identity.
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Discover the Kažuni Park at the entrance to Vodnjan, an open-air museum dedicated to traditional Istrian dry-stone constructions. These small huts once served as shelters for farmers and storage for their tools.
Wander the old town alleys searching for colorful murals created during international festivals like Boombarstick. Artists from around the world have transformed façades into an open-air art gallery.
Step into El Magazein gallery, a contemporary art space in the historic center featuring rotating exhibitions. Vodnjan was the first town in Istria to receive electricity, reflecting its progressive spirit.
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Distance: 12 km
Travel time: 15min
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Fazana

Gateway to paradise, where fishing boats set sail for Tito's island retreat

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Stroll along Fažana's Riva, a lively waterfront promenade lined with cafés and restaurants overlooking the Adriatic and the Brijuni Islands. This traditional fishing port serves as the gateway to the national park while preserving its authentic charm.
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Discover Fažana's Roman history as an ancient port named Vasianum then Phasiana, whose name evokes the production of amphorae for transporting olive oil and wine. Scattered ruins and mosaics bear witness to this flourishing ancient past.
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Savor seafood specialties in traditional konobas like Taverna Feral or Restaurant Navetta. Truffle pasta, risotto, and Istrian prosciutto pair perfectly with local wines.
Join the Sardine Festival or Fisherman's Fest celebrating Fažana's maritime traditions with music, dancing, and feasts of grilled fish. These folk festivals bring locals and visitors together in a convivial atmosphere.
Enjoy the crystal-clear beaches for kayaking, paddleboarding, or diving to discover the Adriatic seabed. Guided excursions reveal the underwater wonders of the Istrian coast.
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Distance: 25 km
Travel time: 30min
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Brijuni

An archipelago of wonders—safari animals, Roman villas, and dinosaur tracks in the stone

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Board a boat from Fažana to Brijuni Islands National Park, an archipelago of 14 islands that served as President Tito's summer residence. Veliki Brijun, the main island, is explored by tourist train or golf cart through its preserved Mediterranean landscapes.
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Visit the Boathouse, an elegant 1902 Art Nouveau building housing a museum about Brijuni's history and its appeal to dignitaries and celebrities worldwide. Photos of Tito with the heads of state he hosted testify to this place's international prestige.
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Explore the Safari Park where zebras, llamas, and the Indian elephant Lanka—gifts from dignitaries of Guinea and India—roam semi-freely. These exotic animals continue the tradition of diplomatic gifts presented to Marshal Tito.
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Marvel at the 1,600-year-old olive tree that still produces about 4 liters of oil per year. This venerable tree attests to the ancient olive cultivation on these Mediterranean islands.
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Dive in Verige Bay to discover by snorkeling the submerged remains of a 1st-century Roman villa. The ruins of temples dedicated to Venus and Neptune add a mystical dimension to this archaeological swim.
Attend a concert or play at the Ulysses Theatre, an open-air stage set in an abandoned Austro-Hungarian fort. Summer evenings transform these romantic ruins into a cultural venue under the stars.
Search for 130-million-year-old dinosaur footprints on Veliki Brijun and neighboring islands. These three-toed tracks fossilized in limestone recall that these prehistoric creatures once roamed these shores.
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Distance: 5 km
Travel time: 15min
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Bale

Casanova's secret hideaway, a bohemian village frozen in medieval amber

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Lose yourself in the medieval cobbled lanes of Bale, a hidden gem whose 14th- and 15th-century stone houses create a timeless atmosphere. This artistic and bohemian village preserves the authenticity of old Istria, far from tourist crowds.
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Look for the sign marking Casanova's house, where the famous 18th-century seducer came to court a lady of the noble Soardo family. This romantic anecdote adds to the mysterious charm of this sleepy village.
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Taste wines from the Stancija Meneghetti estate, a former abandoned house transformed into a luxury hotel, restaurant, and renowned vineyard. The local Malvasia and Chardonnay pair perfectly with a plate of Istrian cheeses and charcuterie.
Visit the Grubić family, olive oil producers since 1927 with 1,600 trees, some 400 years old. Their modern mill and award-winning tastings initiate you into the secrets of this Istrian liquid gold.
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Distance: 13 km
Travel time: 20min
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Rovinj

A tumble of pastel houses climbing to a Venetian bell tower, Istria's most romantic silhouette

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Lose yourself in the labyrinth of Rovinj's old town, a picturesque peninsula where colorful Venetian houses seem to tumble over one another. This former island joined to the mainland in 1763 retains an incomparable romantic charm with its winding alleys and secret terraces overlooking the Adriatic.
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Climb to St. Euphemia's Church crowning the hill, whose 61-meter bell tower inspired by St. Mark's dominates all of Rovinj. The baroque basilica built between 1725 and 1736 houses the relics of the patron saint martyred in 304, and offers breathtaking views from its summit.
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Admire the Balbi Arch erected in 1679 on the site of the former main city gate. Sculpted heads of a Venetian and a Turk frame the passage topped by the Lion of St. Mark, symbol of allegiance to the Republic of Venice.
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Stroll along Grisia Street, Rovinj's most famous thoroughfare lined with art galleries, boutiques, and Renaissance, baroque, and Gothic architecture. Every second Sunday in August, this street transforms into an open-air art exhibition.
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Walk along the lively fishing harbor where colorful boats bob before pastel façades. Café and restaurant terraces offer the perfect setting to savor a glass of local wine at sunset.
Visit the Batana House Eco-Museum dedicated to the traditional flat-bottomed boats of Rovinj's fishermen. This UNESCO-recognized museum preserves the unique dialect and living heritage of this maritime community.
Explore the Golden Cape (Punta Corrente) forest park 20 minutes' walk from the center, a paradise for hikers and cyclists. Its shaded paths lead to secret coves and rocky beaches bathed in crystal-clear waters.
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Distance: 15 km
Travel time: 20min
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Svetvincenat

A Renaissance fortress guarding summer nights of medieval revelry

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Admire the Morosini-Grimani Castle dominating Svetvinčenat's main square, a 16th-century medieval fortress with crenellated towers and impressive walls. This Renaissance jewel hosts summer medieval festivals transforming the village into a living museum.
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Contemplate the Renaissance fortifications surrounding the old town, offering panoramic views over the Istrian countryside and the distant Adriatic. These ramparts attest to the strategic importance of this town at the crossroads of trade routes.
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Stroll through the castle park with its manicured gardens and shaded paths, where art workshops, exhibitions, and open-air concerts are held. The peaceful atmosphere invites contemplation of this preserved heritage.
Visit the local market to discover fresh produce, crafts, and Croatian specialties from this rural region. A chance to meet producers and taste the authentic flavors of inland Istria.
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Distance: 8 km
Travel time: 10min
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Zminj

The beating heart of Istrian pasta, where grandmothers roll fuži by hand

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Discover Žminj, a small town in the heart of Istria famous for its Pasta Festival in early July. Renowned chefs and local grandmothers prepare traditional fuži, makaruni, and pljukanci in a festive atmosphere blending rock, jazz, and the čakavski dialect.
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Visit the Latus family cheese dairy producing 6,000 to 8,000 liters of milk daily and the award-winning Veli Jože cheese. Tastings tell the story of the boškarin, the traditional Istrian ox, and ancestral production methods.
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Descend into the Feštinsko Kraljevstvo cave (Feštini Kingdom), discovered in 1930 beneath a vineyard when a tool fell into what was thought to be a simple hole. This underground labyrinth offers welcome coolness in summer and delights visitors of all ages.
Learn to make fresh pasta with Istrian grandmothers, guardians of traditional recipes passed down through generations. This authentic experience immerses you in the intimacy of regional family kitchens.
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Distance: 12 km
Travel time: 15min
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Pazin

A castle above the abyss—the chasm that launched Jules Verne's imagination

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Explore Pazin Castle perched dramatically above a dizzying 100-meter chasm, the largest and best-preserved 10th-century fortress in Istria. This spectacular setting inspired Jules Verne for his novel Mathias Sandorf, anchoring Pazin in the world's literary imagination.
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Delve into the Ethnographic Museum of Istria housed in the castle, presenting traditional ways of life through tools, clothing, and everyday objects. The Town Museum complements this immersion in the local history of Istria's administrative capital.
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Gaze into the Pazin Chasm (Pazinska Jama) where the Pazinčica River disappears into an underground cave system with an impressive roar. This unique geological phenomenon fascinated Jules Verne, who set a key scene of his adventure here.
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Visit the 15th-century Church of St. Nicholas blending Gothic and baroque styles, adorned with remarkable frescoes and a collection of sacred art. Its bell tower offers picturesque views over the town and rolling surroundings.
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Launch yourself on the zipline crossing the Pazin Chasm for an unforgettable adrenaline rush. Soar over this dizzying precipice with the medieval castle as a backdrop and the river roaring 100 meters below.
Follow the Jules Verne Trail linking the sites that inspired the famous writer, with explanatory panels and photographic viewpoints. This literary walk transports you into the 19th-century novelistic universe.
Descend into the caves beneath the castle to explore the underground world that captured Jules Verne's imagination. The limestone formations and mysterious passages fully justify this place's fantastic reputation.
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Distance: 8 km
Travel time: 12min
10
Day

Gracisce

A fortified jewel with views from the Alps to the Adriatic

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Enter Gračišće, a fortified medieval village legally protected for its perfectly preserved urban structure. From this hilltop, enjoy exceptional panoramic views of Mount Učka, the Julian Alps, and even the Dolomites on clear days.
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Visit the Church of Sv. Marija na Placu built in 1425, a remarkable example of Gothic architecture with Nordic influences. Its 15th-century frescoes, 13th-century Romanesque crucifix, and baroque façade bear witness to centuries of devotion.
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Admire the 1570 Salomon Palace, a beautiful Venetian Gothic mansion testifying to this village's past prosperity. The bishops of Pićan had their summer residence here, attesting to Gračišće's religious importance.
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Take the Sv. Šimun trail, an 11-km loop passing by church ruins, an old mill, an ancient stone bridge, and the picturesque Sopot waterfall. At the summit, the 15th-century Church of Mary Magdalene rewards hikers with a sweeping panorama.
Explore the Bregi Cave, the longest in Istria with 2,045 documented meters, a popular destination for international speleological expeditions. This underground world fascinates adventure and geology enthusiasts alike.
Discover Perunčevac hill named after Perun, supreme god of the ancient Slavs, where a pagan sanctuary once stood. This mystical site bears witness to the spiritual roots predating Istria's Christianization.
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Distance: 6 km
Travel time: 10min
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Pican

An ancient bishopric where Glagolitic whispers echo through baroque splendor

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Discover the Cathedral of the Annunciation of Mary, the only episcopal church in central Istria bearing witness to the 1,200-year existence of the Pićan diocese. Its seven marble altars, including the 1735 main altar by Antonio Michelazzi, and the Valentin Metzinger altarpiece create a sumptuous baroque interior.
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Admire the 48-meter bell tower built in 1872, inspired by St. Mark's Campanile in Venice. This monumental tower dominates the entire Pićan landscape and symbolizes the past importance of this small bishopric in the heart of Istria.
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Visit the Romanesque Church of St. Michael housing 15th-century frescoes by Master Albert of Constance and precious Glagolitic graffiti dated 1545. This ancient Slavic script bears witness to the unique cultural tradition of this region.
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Explore the Istrian Center for Intangible Culture (CENKI) housed in the Baron's Palace, dedicated to preserving Istria's living heritage. The two-voice singing in narrow intervals, inscribed on UNESCO's list since 2009, is particularly celebrated here.
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Hike the St. Roch trail to the 24.5-meter Sopot waterfall, crossing a landscape protected under the Natura 2000 network. The Fairy Builder's rocks and St. Nicephorus spring punctuate this route with Istrian legends.
Contemplate the view from the Franz Ferdinand lookout, named after the Austrian archduke who visited Pićan shortly before his assassination in Sarajevo in 1914. Enchanted by the local wine, he had promised to return with his wife Sophie.
Join Legendfest, the festival of Istrian legends, myths, and tales drawing visitors from across Croatia. Pićan Day in early June and St. Roch's feast on August 16 enliven this history-rich village.
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Distance: 15 km
Travel time: 20min
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Lupoglav

Ruined castles and mountain trails at the gateway to Učka's wild heights

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Discover the ruins of Mahrenfels Castle (German for 'fortified rock'), perched on an inaccessible hill at the foot of Mount Učka's cliffs. Since around 1000 AD, this fortress controlled the trade routes crossing this strategic Istrian crossroads.
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Visit the remains of Brigido Castle built in 1643 by Pompeo Brigido east of the station, a new residence abandoning the uncomfortable medieval fortress. These ruins bear witness to the evolution of aristocratic lifestyles in Istria.
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Hike the trails of nearby Učka Nature Park, a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with peaks offering spectacular views. Climbers, hikers, and adventurers find here an exceptional playground between sea and mountain.
Admire the small Church of Our Lady of the Rosary near Gorenje Vas cemetery, a remnant of this rural village's spiritual life. Pastures with grazing cattle continue the thousand-year herding tradition of this mountainous region.
Watch trains pass on the Pula-Ljubljana line, a railway heritage recalling Lupoglav's historic importance as a communication hub. This peaceful village offers an authentic immersion in rural, unspoiled Istria.
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Plomin

A clifftop sentinel above the Kvarner, home to Istria's oldest Slavic script

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Climb to the fortified village of Plomin perched dramatically on its cliff, one of Istria's oldest settlements inhabited since the 2nd century BC by the Liburnians, ancient seafarers and pirates. The Romans named this port Flanona, giving its name to the Kvarner Gulf (Sinus Flanaticus).
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Visit the 11th-century Church of St. George the Elder housing the Plomin Glagolitic inscription, one of the oldest testimonies to this unique Slavic script. The ancient relief of the pagan god Silvanus attests to cultic continuity since Roman antiquity.
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Admire the 1474 Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary with its Gothic crucifix, custodial decorated with Glagolitic inscriptions, and precious 17th-century gilded altar. Wooden statues of saints complete this artistic treasure.
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Contemplate the view from the Vidikovac lookout overlooking Plomin Bay and the offshore islands. This spectacular panorama rewards the climb to this timeless village with its 13th-17th century walls.
Descend to Plomin Luka, a tiny port at the foot of the cliff offering a peaceful beach far from crowds. The contrast between the hilltop village and this maritime hamlet creates a unique atmosphere on the Istrian coast.
Join the Fishermen's Festival in August or Bela Nedjelja in October, folk festivals bringing this sleepy village to life. These traditional celebrations perpetuate the community spirit of this small settlement.
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Next stop
Distance: 20 km
Travel time: 30min
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Labin

An artist colony in a medieval shell, perched above turquoise dreams

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Stroll through the medieval old town of Labin perched on its hilltop, a maze of cobbled lanes lined with baroque palaces and art galleries. This city of artists attracts a creative community that has transformed workshops into permanent exhibition spaces.
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Pass through the 1589 St. Flor Gate (Porta Sanfior), the main entrance adorned with Labin's coat of arms and the Lion of the Serenissima. The Austrian cannon repositioned in 1995 recalls the various dominations this strategic town experienced.
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Visit the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary built in 1336, notable for its three naves and six marble altars. The relics of St. Justus brought from Rome in 1664 and the Venetian lion holding a ball in its mouth enrich this sacred heritage.
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Discover the Labin National Museum presenting the town's mining history, the proclamation of the Labin Republic in 1921, and a memorial collection. The coal mine replica allows you to virtually descend into the underground galleries.
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Admire the 1550 Labin Loggia, a traditional gathering place where cultural events and legal proceedings were once held. This typically Istrian architecture symbolizes the preserved authenticity of the town.
Enter the Teatrino, a small theater founded in 1844 in a former grain warehouse, witness to this artistic community's cultural life. Birthplace of Matija Vlačić, Luther's companion, Labin cultivates its intellectual heritage.
Explore the Dubrova Sculpture Park where the Mediterranean Sculpture Symposium brings international artists together each summer. Stone works scattered across this natural landscape create a unique dialogue between art and nature.
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Distance: 5 km
Travel time: 10min
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Rabac

The Pearl of Kvarner, where white pebbles meet crystalline Adriatic blue

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Discover Rabac, nicknamed the Pearl of the Kvarner, a seaside resort nestled in a bay of crystal-clear turquoise waters. This former fishing village has transformed into a sought-after destination while preserving its authentic Mediterranean charm.
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Enjoy the white pebble beaches bordered by lush vegetation, ideal for swimming and lounging. Views of the Kvarner Gulf and the islands of Cres and Lošinj create a postcard-perfect setting.
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Rent an e-bike to reach Labin via the panoramic coastal road through Ripenda Kras, Plomin Luka, and Štrmac. This spectacular route reveals the finest landscapes of Istria's east coast.
Go diving, kayaking, or paddleboarding in the bay's crystal-clear waters. Guided excursions explore the marine-life-rich seabed and secret coves inaccessible by land.
Stroll along the waterfront lined with restaurants and cafés offering sunset-view terraces. Fresh seafood specialties and local wines perfectly accompany these Mediterranean evenings.
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Next stop
Distance: 17 km
Travel time: 25min

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