A UNESCO World Heritage city on a tiny island connected to the mainland by bridges, Trogir is one of the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic cities in Europe. Its compact old town features the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with the magnificent Portal of Radovan (1240), the Kamerlengo Fortress overlooking the sea, Venetian palaces, and a lively Riva waterfront. Just 27 km west of Split, Trogir is easily reached by local bus and ferries run to the nearby Čiovo island and the Šolta archipelago.
A UNESCO World Heritage city on a tiny island connected to the mainland by bridges, Trogir is one of the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic cities in Europe. Its compact old town features the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with the magnificent Portal of Radovan (1240), the Kamerlengo Fortress overlooking the sea, Venetian palaces, and a lively Riva waterfront. Just 27 km west of Split, Trogir is easily reached by local bus and ferries run to the nearby Čiovo island and the Šolta archipelago. Trogir si trova in Croazia, sulla costa adriatica. I mesi migliori per visitare: April, May, June, September, October. Per evitare le folla estive (luglio–agosto), si consiglia maggio–giugno o settembre–ottobre — il mare è ancora caldo, i prezzi sono più bassi e le attrazioni meno affollate. La Croazia è membro dell'UE dal 2013 e ha adottato l'Euro (EUR) nel gennaio 2023. Trova previsioni meteo, stime di affollamento e consigli di viaggio su questa pagina.

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