What to see in Zadar
Church of Sv. Donat - Pre-Romanesque church from the early Middle Ages (9th century)
Zadar Cathedral of St. Anastasia - Romanesque church built in the 12th and 13th century and also the largest church in Dalmatia.
Saint Krsevan - The three-nave basilica in Romanesque style in the 10th century.
Church and Monastery of St. Mary's - Women's Benedictine Monastery is located next to the church of the same name from the 1066th year.
Church and Monastery of St. Michael - Church built in Gothic style in the 12th century. There is also a collection of works of art.
Church and Monastery of St. Frane - Dalmatian oldest church built in Gothic style.
Forte fortress - built 1567th year in rule of the Venetians.
Church of the Holy Prophet Elijah - built in late 16th century for greks sailors and marketers. Today it is the Orthodox church which holds a rich collection of icons from 16 to 18 century.
Museum of antique glass - unique institution not only in Croatia but in the world. Contains a collection of 2000 glass objects from ancient history, from 1 century BC until the 5th century after Christ.
Greeting to Sun – Instalment of architect Nikola Basic. Greeting to the Sun consists of three hundred multi-layered glass plates placed on the same level with the stone-paved waterfront in a circle diameter of 22 meters. Under the glass conduction plates there are photovoltaic solar modules through which get the symbolic communication with nature, with the aim that, as the Sea Organs achieved communication with the sound, here the communication is with light.
Kalelarga - Zadar Main Street downtown.
Coast - The coast has an unforgettable view of the beauty of Zadar channel, the islands of Ugljan and Pasman and the open sea in the northwest.
Forum – Main Roman square which took place on the entire public life of the city and is located in front of the church of St. Donat and Archdiocesan Palace.
Five Wells Square - was created 1574th for defense at the time of the Turkish siege when he covered moat on the west side excavated bastion in the Middle Ages.
Arsenal - Info-center, exhibition center, books, concerts, events ...
Archaeological Museum - There have been exposed items from the Roman era and prehistoric archaeological material from the Paleolithic, Neolithic and Metal Age, as well as archaeological remains of 7 to 12 century, of which the largest part of them link with the material and spiritual heritage of the Croats.
Sea Organ - Stone steps stretch over seventy meters along the coast, divided into seven sections, under which, at the lowest sea-tide, perpendicular to the coast, built 35 polyethylene tubes of different length, diameter and slope, which rise obliquely to the coastal end in the channel. The air is pushed out of the water wave in a wider narrower profile, in order to gain acceleration in the corridor below the seaside promenade, where the sound comes out in space walks.


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