Trogir holds the title of the best-preserved medieval city in the Mediterranean, which is why it was included in the world heritage list by UNESCO in 1997. The castle and tower surrounded by walls form the core of Trogir.
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Welcome to Trogir
The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is one of the greatest cultural heritages in Trogir, and the building of the basilica itself lasted more than four centuries. Different styles of construction are visible in the cathedral. The city lodge is located across the street from the cathedral and originally served as a courtroom, which can still be seen today with the reliefs on the wall, while today it is filled with the sounds of the best klapa songs. The second lodge is located next to the Sea Gate, and it was made so that people could take shelter while the gates of the city itself were closed. One of the interesting things is the town hall was built in the 13th century and still serves the same purpose today. Kamerlengo fortress was built in the 15th century after the Venetians conquered the city. The fortress is open to visitors, and from it, you can admire the beautiful view of the city and its surroundings or enjoy the summer concerts held in the fortress.
Trogir is full of history and sights, and we recommend visiting the following places:
• Church of St. Nicholas and the Kairos collection
• Church of Saint Sebastian
• Monastery and church of St. Dominica
• Museum of the city of Trogir
• Čipiko palaces
In addition to cultural attractions, Trogir is also known as a city full of restaurants and bars, events, and organized excursions, and every guest can find something that will provide them with the perfect vacation.
Villa Rudini is 33 km from the city of Split, while the distance to the Split airport is only 8 km.