Buildings Croatia
Croatia is known for sunshine, clear blue water and Europe's rich underwater world, but there is more! These unique buildings in Croatia must be seen. With a rich history, you will discover all about Croatia, the stories behind the buildings and the architecture. Read on quickly to find out which buildings are the most beautiful in Croatia.
1. Amphitheater, Pula
The Amphitheater of Pula, also known as the Pula Arena, is a remarkable Roman legacy and one of the best preserved amphitheaters in the world. It resembles the Colosseum in Rome and offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Today, this impressive amphitheater hosts various cultural events and concerts.
2. Croatian National Theater, Zagreb
The Croatian National Theater in the capital Zagreb is an architectural jewel in Rococo style. The theater is a delight not only for its beautiful exterior, but also for the sophisticated decorations inside. A visit to this theater is not complete until you attend an opera performance or ballet in this opulent setting.
3. Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, Dubrovnik
The Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary in Dubrovnik is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Despite its history of earthquakes and sieges, this cathedral has retained its splendor. Inside, you will find a fascinating treasury with precious artifacts from the 11th and 18th centuries.
4. Palace of Diocletian, Split
Built in the 4th century AD, Diocletian's Palace in Split is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an intriguing blend of ancient Roman and medieval architecture. The palace now houses stores, restaurants and museums and is a perfect place to wander and soak up Split's atmosphere.
5. Euphrasin Basilica, Poreč
The charming coastal town of Poreč is home to the beautiful Euphrasius Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This basilica from the 6th century has magnificent Byzantine mosaics that reflect the history of the region. A visit to this basilica is a trip back in time and a chance to admire the splendor of early Christian art.