Description
This “must see” beauty built in stone is among best representatives of European Renaissance is located just about in the center of the Croatian Adriatic coast, surrounded by one of the most beautiful karst in Croatia that wildly gorgeous river Krka flows into. As the oldest Croatian autochthonous town it was first mentioned in 1066 during the reign of the Croatian King Kresimir IV. The rich cultural and historical heritage of the city is visible in the impressive Cathedral of St. Jacob, under UNESCO protection and it’s artistic, cultural and historical value that will take your breath away. Numerous churches, monasteries, palaces and four fortresses ‘frame’ the city, and also testify to the perseverance, renunciation and faith of generations of people of Sibenik. It is a city of culture, the host to the only International Children’s Festival as well as traditional events such as Dalmatian chanson Evenings.
Description
This “must see” beauty built in stone is among best representatives of European Renaissance is located just about in the center of the Croatian Adriatic coast, surrounded by one of the most beautiful karst in Croatia that wildly gorgeous river Krka flows into. As the oldest Croatian autochthonous town it was first mentioned in 1066 during the reign of the Croatian King Kresimir IV. The rich cultural and historical heritage of the city is visible in the impressive Cathedral of St. Jacob, under UNESCO protection and it’s artistic, cultural and historical value that will take your breath away. Numerous churches, monasteries, palaces and four fortresses ‘frame’ the city, and also testify to the perseverance, renunciation and faith of generations of people of Sibenik. It is a city of culture, the host to the only International Children’s Festival as well as traditional events such as Dalmatian chanson Evenings.