A picturesque stone village on the northern coast of Brač island, Pučišća is famous as the world capital of the brilliant white Brač stone (Brački kamen) — the same limestone used to build Diocletian's Palace in Split and the White House in Washington. The village's stonemason school (Klesarska škola) is the only one of its kind in Croatia, keeping alive centuries of craft tradition. The village itself forms a perfect sheltered harbour surrounded by gleaming white stone houses, crystal-clear water, and bougainvillea — one of the most photogenic spots on the Dalmatian coast.
A picturesque stone village on the northern coast of Brač island, Pučišća is famous as the world capital of the brilliant white Brač stone (Brački kamen) — the same limestone used to build Diocletian's Palace in Split and the White House in Washington. The village's stonemason school (Klesarska škola) is the only one of its kind in Croatia, keeping alive centuries of craft tradition. The village itself forms a perfect sheltered harbour surrounded by gleaming white stone houses, crystal-clear water, and bougainvillea — one of the most photogenic spots on the Dalmatian coast. Pučišća est situé en Croatie, sur la côte adriatique. Meilleurs mois pour visiter : May, June, July, August, September. Pour éviter les foules du pic estival (juillet–août), privilégiez mai–juin ou septembre–octobre — la mer reste chaude, les prix baissent et les attractions sont moins fréquentées. La Croatie est membre de l'UE depuis 2013 et a adopté l'Euro (EUR) en janvier 2023. Trouvez les prévisions météo, les prévisions de fréquentation et les conseils de voyage sur cette page.

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