Historic City of Trogir
Historic island town featuring well-preserved medieval architecture, including Romanesque churches and Renaissance and Baroque buildings. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site illustrating urban continuity from the Hellenistic period onward. Read more…
The historic city is located on an island and is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved medieval architecture. This includes notable Romanesque churches, such as the cathedral of Saint Lawrence, along with Renaissance and Baroque buildings dating from the Venetian period. The city retains medieval city walls that contribute to its historic character.
The site exemplifies continuous urban development and cultural influences spanning Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Hungarian, and Venetian civilizations. This rich layering of historical periods is reflected in its architectural styles and urban layout.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the city represents a significant archaeological and historical area that showcases the evolution of urban life and architecture from the Hellenistic era through the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
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