THE HISTORIC TOWN OF TROGIR

HISTORIC SIGHTSEEING SANCTUARY
Nestled on a small island connected by bridges to the Croatian mainland and the larger island of Čiovo, Trogir is a picturesque example of medieval town planning and architecture. Its compact streets reveal a tapestry of Renaissance, Baroque, and Romanesque buildings, culminating in the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, with its remarkable Romanesque portal carved by Master Radovan. The town’s historic core, encircled by its well-preserved stone walls, includes a fortress and a series of palaces and churches, each telling its own story of the past. Beyond its architectural wonders, Trogir’s vibrant marina, filled with yachts and traditional boats, adds a lively atmosphere, inviting visitors to sit back at one of the waterfront cafés, enjoy the splendid views, and reflect on the day’s explorations. This blend of historical splendour and relaxed coastal life makes Trogir not just a stop but a journey through time itself.