Trogir is also called the “city-museum” because each rock and building has its own importance for a specific period of the 1997, Trogir’s old city centre was put into the UNESCO‘s list of the world’s monumental heritage.

From rich cultural offer, we single out:

Greek relief of Kairos (the god of a happy moment) – dating from the 3rd century B.C. (this is one of two exemplars in the world). It is kept in a Benedictine monastery with the church oh St. Nicholas which is open for visitors every day from 8:00 till 13:00 and from 15:00 till 19:00.
Radovan’s portal – the most valuable monument of Dalmatian stone-worker’s trade which was chiselled out for a cathedral of St. Lawrence by the master stone-mason Radovan.


The cathedral of St. Lawrence – it is open from 09:00 till 12:00 and from 16:00 till 19:00

Duke’s court – built in the 12th century

The city box – it was used as a court, shelter and meeting place. From its stairs, the most important news were being announced on the Croatian language to the citizens. It was built in the time of the renaissance.

The Čipiko palace – its oldest walls date from the Middle Ages and the greatest share of the complex date from the 13th century.

The Kamerlengo tower – a fortress built in the 13th-15th century during the Venetian rule.

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