What to see in Rabac
Rabac is a tourist resort located on the east coast of the Istrian peninsula. Rabac is only 5 km from the former mining town Labin. In Rabac be sure to visit the Church of St. Andrew from the 15th century which is the oldest Church in Rabac.
If you visit the city of Labin, we recommend you visit:
Porta Sanfior – Main gate of St. Flora from the 1589th, above which is Labin arms.
Baroque Battialla-Lazzarini Palace - Former palace of the family Battiala / Lazzarini, which is now the national museum.
Church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - The three-nave church was built in 1336th on foundations of the church from the 11th century.
Because of its position, Rabac offers a number of excursions to the interior of Istria or by sea. With the boat you can visit the island of Cres, Krk island, a panoramic drive around the Kvarner Bay, go to the Fish picnic or go to the Kupa river and go with canoe down river.
Only 40 kilometers away from Rabac is Pula in which you must visit the Roman amphitheater and the island of Brijuni. If you are coming from remote areas than be sure to visit Postojna Cave in Slovenia, Plitvice Lakes and Venice in Italy.


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