What to see in Rovinj
Lim Fjord- The Bay is located just a few miles from Rovinj. The bay is famous for the cultivation of fish and shellfish.
Red Island- One of two island in Rovinj with tourist offer and accommodation. Red island is also know for business tourism (seminars) and Wellness tourism.
Katarina Island- The most close island to Rovinj offering natural beautys, accommodation and beach all around the island.
Rovinj archipelago- Take advantage of Rovinj tourist offer and visit Rovinj archipelago with the boat and visit 22 islands and islets.
Park forest Zlatni Rt- Forest Park, which has several hundred plants, some of which do not exist in Europe. The forest is ideal for walking, biking or swimming at the beach.
Marsh Palud-Palud marsh is a special ornithological reserve abundant with bird species.
Quarry Fantasy- This is a geological monument of nature.
The old city- Rises on a peninsula in the cramped space, you can see the old stone houses in a row, with narrow streets and small squares. 1963rd the old town was declared a cultural monument.
Fonts St. Trinity- Romanesque church built in the 13th century is also interesting because of the detailed transennas depicting Golgotha.
The town walls and doors- Even in the 7th century Rovinj was surrounded by town walls, and later strengthened by the construction urban towers. The town had seven gates, and there still remain three: Porte St. Benedict, Portico and door st. Cross. At the site outside the city gate was built in the 17th century Baroque Balbi arch, now the entrance to the Old Town.
Church of St. Euphemia- Built in the early 18th century, and in the last half century, is built a new facade in the Baroque - Venetian style. The bell tower of St. Euphemia is sixty meters high, decorated with copper statue of the saint that is turning on its axis with wind power.
Franciscan monastery- Church and monastery were built in the early 18th century. In this comprehensive baroque building is a rich library and an interesting museum of religious art works.
Castle on the island of Sv. Andrew (Red Island)- A Benedictine Monastery founded in the 6th century. In the 15th century, the Franciscans, have expand it and increased, and in the end of the 19th century, is edited by Baron Hütterodt. Today the castle is transformed into a hotel.
Dvigrad- Abandoned ruins of a medieval town from the 17th century. The most beautiful are the remains of the church of St. Sofia. Dvigrad is 23 kilometers away from Rovinj.
Rovinj aquarium- Behind thick glasses lives varied undersea spieces of the Istrian peninsula and the northern Adriatic. Wigs, various algae, crabs and shrimps, snails and then stars.


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