The Tower of Kvadrac, Novi Vinodolski
Categories: Mediterranean, Seaside, Fortresses
The renovated Tower of Kvadrac is a witness of the former Frankopan Castle where the acclaimed Law Codex of Vinodol was written in 1228.
The renovated Tower of Kvadrac is a witness of the former Frankopan Castle where the acclaimed Law Codex of Vinodol was written in 1228.
Remnants of the medieval fortress are located on a steep hill near Vinodol where a Romanic and Gothic church of Saint Stephan the First Martyr...
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The tower of Bribir is a remnant of the medieval fortress nowadays housing an exhibition of medieval cultural and historical heritage. ...
Lošinj is Mediterranean island in Kvarner, artificially divided into two parts by a channel created in the area of Privlaka, where Lošinj is narrowest. The...
Krk takes much pride in being one of three Croatian towns with the longest city walls built in the 1st century BC during Illyrian times....
The construction of the fortress took place in the period between the 13th and 16th century and its last inhabitants abandoned it in the 18th...