[2024 Trogir Attraction] Travel Guide for St. Lawrence's Cathedral (Updated Nov)
Churches and Cathedrals
Address:
Trg Ivana Pavla II, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Opening times:
Open today at 8:00-20:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+385 21 881 426
Trogir: A Hidden Gem on Croatia’s Coastline
Trogir stole my heart with its charming medieval streets and Trogir: A Hidden Gem on Croatia’s Coastlinecrystal-clear waters. Staying at the lovely apartment, I was just a short walk from the UNESCO-listed Old Town.The town’s architecture is a stunning mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, and the Cathedral of St. Lawrence was an absolute must-see. A top tip: climb the cathedral’s bell tower for breathtaking views of the town and the Adriatic Sea. The laid-back vibe of the waterfront promenade is perfect for evening strolls, and the nearby Čiovo Island offers serene beaches away from the crowds. Trogir is the perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty!
#TravelTips:Trogir is ideal for a day trip from Split, but spending a few days here lets you fully enjoy its relaxed atmosphere. Don't forget to visit the local markets for fresh seafood and Croatian delicacies.
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Trogir: Small but Exquisite, a Medieval Town on the Adriatic Coast!
Trogir is known as a famous example of the continuity of the city's history, which has gone through ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, the Middle Ages through Venice, and later the French and Austro-Hungarian empires. The island settlements have a complex history of vertical street layout dating back to the Greek period. 🏛️🌊
📍 Ancient City of Trogir
Built on Greek and Roman sites, Trogir is an excellent example of a medieval city, retaining the architectural influence of both. Moreover, Trogir has well preserved its urban architecture, hardly allowing for the influence of modern culture, and each urban landscape is a remarkable testimony to the history of social and cultural development. 🏰📜
📍 Fort Kamerlengo
The fortress of Kamerlengo was built to defend against the Ottoman Turks and was once the residence of the Doge of Venice. It used to be connected to the walls of Trogir and the Tower of San Marco on the other side. During the summer tourist season, the castle turns into an open-air cinema and a stage for concerts. 🎥🎶
📍 St. Lawrence Cathedral
The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is the heart of the history of the ancient city of Trogir. After centuries of construction, it combines Romanesque and Gothic styles. One of the most striking features is the beautifully carved Romanesque door, which also houses many fine paintings by St. Jerome and St. John the Baptist, as well as a high 14th-century bell tower. ⛪🖼️
📍 The Land Gate
The Land Gate, the main entrance to Trogir in the 15th century, was an important part of the Venetian fortifications and was built at the same time as the city walls. Notable features include the lion of St. Mark above the arch of the gate, and a statue of St. John of Trogir, the city's patron saint. 🚪🦁
📍 St. Nicholas Benedictine Abbey
The interior of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Nicholas is dominated by the Baroque style, with many precious works of art, as well as exquisite reliefs depicting characters and scenes from Greek mythology. 🏛️🎨
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