The complete guide to Brijuni National Park — Roman ruins, Tito's legacy, a safari park, and dinosaur footprints on Croatia's most unusual islands. How to visit from Pula and Rovinj, entry fees, and what to expect.
The complete guide to Brijuni National Park — Roman ruins, Tito's legacy, a safari park, and dinosaur footprints on Croatia's most unusual islands. How to visit from Pula and Rovinj, entry fees, and what to expect. Brijuni: The Most Unusual National Park in Croatia: Brijuni National Park (Nacionalni park Brijuni) is unlike any other national park in Croatia — a place where Roman ruins, Cold War history, exotic wildlife, and pristine Adriatic coastline exist withi The Roman Ruins: 2,000 Years of Coastal History: The Romans recognised the agricultural and strategic potential of Brijuni centuries before Tito. Beginning in the 1st century BC, the island of Veli Brijun was developed as a high-status agricultural Tito's Legacy: The Villa and the Diplomatic Museum: The most visited attraction on Veli Brijun is the complex of presidential facilities associated with Josip Broz Tito, the Yugoslav leader who used the island as his personal paradise for 33 years. Tit

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