What to see in Pula
Amphitheater - Arena is the most famous monument in Pula in which in the reign of Emperor Vespasian fought gladiators.
Arch of the Sergijevci - "Golden Gate" was built in the 27th years before our era, and in that time they leaned on the city walls.
Temple of Augustus - Temple dedicated to the goddess Roma and Caesar Augustus. It was built in 14th BC when Augustus died.
City Hall - The palace in Venetian times was administration of the town and is located in the Forum.
Hercules' Gate - Gate was built of stone blocks over which there is a carved head of Hercules and clubs.
Forum - The central square of ancient and medieval Pula. There was located the city administration, the judiciary and the economy. There are three temples dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
Church and Monastery of St. Francis – Church and monastery from the 14th century devoted to St. Francis of Assisi.
Orthodox church of Sv. Nicholas - built in the second half of the 6th century with a typical Ravenna polygonal apse and dedicated to the Great Lady.
Chapel of St. Mary Formosa - Was built in the 6th century and once consisted of a Benedictine Abbey, destroyed in 16th century.
Kastel - Fortress square floor plan built in 1630th year.
Roman Theater - The remains of the Roman Theater is located on the slope below Kastel.
Naval cemetery – In the cemetery are buried 150 thousand soldiers who lived at the time of Austro-Hungary.
House of the Armed Forces - Navy casino was built in 1872 and there were entertained Austrohungary officers.
We recommend to visit the island of Brijuni, where it rested Josip Broz Tito. On the island's is zoo, a collection of stuffed animals, a life of Josip Broz Tito trough photographs and his personal Cadillac in which you can even drive.


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