The 10 Best Historic Sites in Central Dalmatia, Dalmatia

April 5, 2022 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Central Dalmatia, Croatia including Parish Church of St. Lawrence, Vis Walking Tours, Fort George, Church of Our Lady of the Pirates, Palazzo di Diocleziano, Historic City of Trogir, Cathedral of Saint Domnius, Old Split, Tvrdava Fortica, Blaca.
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1. Parish Church of St. Lawrence

Ivankova ul. 4 C, Stobrec, Split Croatia
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Parish Church of St. Lawrence

St Lawrence festivity is held here every year on 10th August. He is the patron saint of the city.

2. Vis Walking Tours

Shkolska Ulica 8 Near plaza Škor, Komiza, Island of Vis 21485 Croatia +385 95 902 1237 [email protected]
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Vis Walking Tours

Meet the beautiful Mediterranean island that lies behind the facade of a tourist destination.

Reviewed By Rene1406 - Zagreb, Croatia

We went with Nikola two times on hiking tour. First to Hum peak, Tito's cave, Podhumlje and back to Komiza and the second was to the other side of Komiza bay. Wonderful hiking with Nikola who is a beautiful person with passion and great wide knowledge about history as he is also a history teacher. Vis is beautiful from any angle, but I would totally recommend that you take a tour with Nikola and explore it on foot.

3. Fort George

Utvrda Sv.Juraj 00, Island of Vis 21480 Croatia +385 91 265 6041 [email protected] http://www.fortgeorgecroatia.com
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Fort George

After the Royal Navy's victory at the Battle of Vis (1811) the British built a series of fortifications on the island, the largest and most important being named after the British King, King George III. Set on a high promontory with a dazzling view out across the Adriatic, bathed in sunshine and tickled by a light sea breeze, Fort George is one of the Vis' attractions not to be skipped. The Fortres has been renovated into a multifunctional events venue containing a restaurant and a lounge bar that turns into a nigt club few nights a week.

Reviewed By majortom2210 - Split, Croatia

I atended a wedding at Fort George and it was an amazing experiance, the food was fantastic and we had the most beautiful sunset. There are so many good things to say about this place but I will just point out the main stuff. Staff- what can I say about the staff other than they are super helpful and polite! Overall would 100 % come back and party at this place again. There really isn't a negative comment I could say about it- fantastic!

4. Church of Our Lady of the Pirates

Ribarska ul. 95, Komiza, Island of Vis 21485 Croatia +385 21 490 032 [email protected] http://www.dalmatia.hr/en/culture-and-sights/komiza-church-of-our-lady-of-the-pirates
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Church of Our Lady of the Pirates

The church is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. There is the legend that says that pirates stole from Komiža the wooden statue of Our Lady, and after few days it floated back in front of the church, after their boat was destroyed by a storm.

5. Palazzo di Diocleziano

Dioklecijanova Ul. 1, Split 21000 Croatia +385 21 345 602 https://visitsplit.com/it/448/palazzo-di-diocleziano
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Palazzo di Diocleziano

The ruins of the Roman Emperor Diocletian's palace date back to the late 3rd to early 4th century A.D.

Reviewed By drtyagi2017 - Meerut District, India

Split, Croatia Split, a town on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, is known for the fortressl ike complex at its center, Diocletian's Palace, erected by the Roman emperor in the 4th century , within its white stone walls and under its courtyards are a cathedral and numerous shops, bars, cafes, hotels and houses. Unknown to many the town claims fame to being the inventor of Neckties and Dalmatian dogs

6. Historic City of Trogir

Trogir Croatia http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/810
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Historic City of Trogir

Reviewed By rockyjoe - Minneapolis, United States

The historic walled city of Trogir, Croatia is located on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the much larger island of Clovo. Trogir is also located about 20 miles west of Split, Croatia on the coast of the Adriatic Sea (a very easy day trip from Split). The center of this small town has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its Venetian architecture and many of its original 13th – 15th century buildings are still intact. I visited this impressive walled city with my wife on a Saturday in late October and really enjoyed it. While the number of my fellow tourist was annoyingly high, I still enjoyed walking around Trogir. The city is very compact, and it appears that a lot of people still live here. The medieval streets are tiny and wind all around the island (I got momentarily turned around a couple of times). Highlights of this town include the historic city center square, the Fortress Kamerlengo, the entry gates and the small Cathedral. The best part is just walking around the skinny roads that wind in every direction. The town seemed safe and there did not even appear to be any pick pockets around. Overall, I enjoyed touring this walled city and highly recommend it if you are visiting Croatia. The next time I would like to stay here so I could see it in the morning and evening when most of the day trippers are gone.

7. Cathedral of Saint Domnius

Kraj Sv.Duje 5, Split 21000 Croatia +385 21 348 600 https://visitsplit.com/en/527/cathedral-of-saint-domnius
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Cathedral of Saint Domnius

Cathedral of Saint Domnius in Split Country Croatia Denomination Roman Catholic Architecture Style Ancient/Romanesque Years built 4th century Clergy The Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Croatian: Katedrala Svetog Duje), known locally as the Sveti Dujam or colloquially Sveti Duje, is the Catholic cathedral in Split, Croatia. The cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Split-Makarska, headed by Archbishop Marin Barišić. The Cathedral of St. Domnius is a complex of a church, formed from an Imperial Roman mausoleum, with a bell tower; strictly the church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and the bell tower to Saint Domnius. Together they form the Cathedral of St. Domnius. The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, consecrated at the turn of the 7th century AD, is regarded as the oldest Catholic cathedral in the world that remains in use in its original structure, without near-complete renovation at a later date (though the bell tower dates from the 12th century). The structure itself, built in AD 3

Reviewed By Machka1111 - Melbourne, Australia

The views of the old town and Diocletian palace from bell tower was amazing and St. Dominus is a must see for its historical value and unique architectural design.

8. Old Split

Ulica Knezova Nelipica 1A, Split 21000 Croatia +385 21 348 600 http://www.smokvina.com/aranzmani/trips-and-tours/all-tours-and-trips-from-split
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Old Split

To experience and enjoy Split entirely, it wouldn't be absolute and perfect without sailing to the neighboring islands and experiencing its unique natural beauties. We offer you an unforgettable day at our new mega catamaran Summer Blues, and above all, we have prepared enough food and cold drinks so your soul and our blues can be tied forever.Summer Blues excursion includes: attractive catamaran ride to the neighboring islands of Brac and Solta, swimming in the isolated bays and lagoons with clear blue sea, music entertainment together with the animation on board, good food and drinks will complete this excursion into unforgettable experience and memory of Croatia.

Reviewed By erich802

After visiting Diocletian’s Palace, stroll through the Old City of Split to see different and contrasting architectural styles from Roman, to Medieval, to Venetian to Austrian.

9. Tvrdava Fortica

D116 29, Hvar, Hvar Island 21469 Croatia http://www.island-hvar.com.hr/hr/kroz-povijest/tvrdava-fortica-9
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Tvrdava Fortica

Reviewed By burger2020

Deff if you are in hvar you need to visit this place, it has great view of island hvar and city, its a place where you capture great photos. There is a coffe shop up there to refresh after a 15-20 Min walk up there, which is not bad at all

10. Blaca

West End, Bol, Brac Island Croatia
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Blaca

Reviewed By croseisnav - Brac Island, Croatia

Took a car and then a 20min walk to Blaca monastery. Amazing experience. Guided tour is also fascinating.

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