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Zadar

Provinz ·🇭🇷 Kroatien
Bevölkerung 70.779
Fläche 189 km²
Zeitzone Europe/Zagreb
Offizielle Website www.grad-zadar.hr
Zadar

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Grad Zadar Must-Sees

Grad Zadar Must-Sees

Zadar’s historic peninsula features a distinct blend of Roman ruins, Venetian fortifications, and modern acoustic installations. The city’s architectural history is visible in the Roman Forum, the 12th-century Cathedral of Saint Anastasia, and the 16th-century Land Gate. Unique coastal attractions like the Sea Organ use wave energy to create music, while the Five Wells Square highlights Renaissance-era engineering. Specialized museums showcase extensive collections of Roman glass and interactive optical exhibits within the city's pedestrian core.

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Zadar's Hidden Gems

Zadar's Hidden Gems

Explore Zadar's historical and contemporary landmarks beyond its main squares. This selection includes the Sea organ, an experimental instrument powered by Adriatic waves, and the 12th-century Cathedral of Saint Anastasia. Discover the 16th-century Renaissance Land Gate, the Roman-era Pillar of Shame used for medieval public punishment, and interactive optical exhibits at the Museum of Illusions. These sites highlight Zadar’s evolution from a Roman colony and Venetian stronghold to a center for modern architectural art.

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Roman Heritage and Historic Sites

Roman Heritage and Historic Sites

This collection spans Roman antiquity to 19th-century maritime history across Zadar and the islands of Silba and Olib. Key sites include the Roman Forum’s 'pillar of shame' and the pre-Romanesque trefoil foundations of Stomorica. On Silba, the hexagonal Toreta tower and late Roman sarcophagi in Pocukmarak bay highlight the island’s unique heritage. The list also features several historic churches, such as the 11th-century Crkva svetog Lovre, offering a comprehensive look at the region’s architectural evolution.

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Historic Churches and Religious Sites

Historic Churches and Religious Sites

Zadar’s religious landscape spans centuries of architectural evolution, from the 11th-century pre-Romanesque foundations of St. Lawrence to the grand Romanesque facade of the Cathedral of St. Anastasia. This collection highlights significant sites across the city and nearby islands, including the Church of St. Simon, home to a 14th-century silver chest, and various coastal chapels like St. Nicholas in Božava. These sites showcase a mix of Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque styles central to the region's spiritual history.

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Scenic Viewpoints and Peaks

This collection features the highest elevations and vantage points across the northern Zadar archipelago, specifically on the islands of Silba, Molat, and Ist. Highlights include the Toreta tower on Silba, a unique 19th-century hexagonal structure with an external spiral staircase, and various 'Straža' peaks that historically served as strategic watchpoints. These karst summits provide unobstructed views of the surrounding Adriatic islands and the Velebit mountain range on the mainland.

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Karte von Zadar

Praktische Informationen

Währung
Euro EUR € · Kartenzahlung · Weit verbreitet akzeptiert
Notrufnummern
112
Strom
Typ C / Typ F
230 V · 50 Hz
Sprachen
Kroatisch
Leitungswasser
Trinkbar
Verkehrsseite
Rechts
Ländervorwahl
+385
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Sea organ
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Greeting to the Sun
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Cathedral of Saint Anastasia

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