特罗吉尔古城

特罗吉尔古城

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  • yanchiner
    特洛吉尔是个精致的岛城,滨海大道有许多的小摊商,而花个1、2个小时就能大略走完。爬上圣罗伦斯教堂的钟塔可以俯瞰整个特洛吉尔,橘红色的屋顶在阳光的照耀下衬著湛蓝的海水显得十分美丽。
  • matijnv2015
    Lovely little historic town situated on small island near the island Ciovo. I felt like I was transported to past. Incredible experience. 5 stars!
  • DavidT969
    I recommend visiting Trogir historical centre for 4 to five hours. It is a nice place, although there are more impressive attractions in the country and the Split region. You can also find many restaurants in Trogir, the cathedral is nice, but not for a whole day.
  • royv647
    We went from the port of Split by bus to Trogir which is one of the oldest towns in Europe with history dating back nearly 4000 years.It is actually an Island connected by a small bridge and on the way we passed the Roman ruins of a town called Salona and saw the aqueduct they built to move water and amazingly parts of it are still in use , great engineers the Romans. Trogir is a Unesco world heritage site and as it sits right on the water it has a lovely marina and lots of restaurants on the waterfront which makes for a very pleasant meal . The place is very well preserved and it is enjoyable to walk around the narrow streets and view the ancient buildings.There are about 10 churches and probably the most imposing monument is the Cathedral of ST. Lawrence which was begun in 1213 and finished in the 17th. century. There are many 13th. century buildings to admire and a walk down to the Kamerlengo Fortress is worth while. A lovely old town to visit when in the area.
  • EnaKukic
    You've probably heard of, visited or at least planned to visit old city of Dubrovnik (also in Croatia). Well, Trogir is like a smaller version of equally rich-in-sights town. Not as much crowded, which is good, and ready to offer an atmosphere of history and Mediterranean.
  • 272piaw
    If you have not yet seen old Trogir you have something that you must add to your "Bucket-list". The small historical town is unique and just sitting at one of the caffees and breath the historical air will make you live longer.
  • pipb2015
    Lovely Old town you can get lost in, but not for long as it's not that big you will spill out to the water front at some point. Can get a little busy and crapped but what do you expect of a medieval town. Pick the right time of the day and it can be all yours.
  • debdancing
    We visited Trogir as a day excursion from Split. Our ferry trip took about an hour and, as the walled town is right on the waterfront it makes a stunning sight as the ferry approaches. It is quite compact but is beautifully preserved. The waterfront Riva has plenty of souvenir stalls but it is a nice place for a coffee stop and The narrow alleyways are full of atmosphere. We didn't have time to visit the Cathedral but we got to visit the Kamerlengo Fortress and climbed the ramparts for views of Trogir. If you are staying in Split, Trogir makes a lovely day trip.
  • T-Bird1974
    The medieval city of Trogir is situated on a very small island and is connected to the mainland by a bridge. Most of the island is occupied by spectacular churches, houses, palaces, towers, walls, shops, hotels, restaurants and a marina. The(cobble) stoned streets are narrow and the whole place is quite old and picturesque. The main attraction in Trogir is the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. The triple-naved basilica in Romanesque/ Gothic style was begun in 1213 and mostly completed in 1251.The beautiful Romanesque portal was finished in 1240 by local architect and sculptor Radovan. The Gothic bell tower was constructed between the 14th and 16th century by Venetian masters. Another interesting feature is the unique attempt to depict God on the ceiling of the chapel. The entire area was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The historical site is well preserved without the usual commercialization.
  • J5032RHjiml
    Ideally situated and very beautiful medieval city. Very rich with history and art. Loved its tiny and narrow stone streets.
  • Avinash_gopal
    As my title suggest a quaint lil town ..went to the fort ...and also the Cathedral ...looks like a mini split...
  • OpaMarnie
    We are so glad we stayed in Trogir, rather than the bigger cities of Split or Dubrovnik. Trogir had all the historical sites within a small island, all beautifully preserved, without it feeling overly commercial. Thoroughly recommended!
  • dpaulin
    Even if you just travel to Split, try to spend a day in Trogir, UNESCO heritage site. Narrow, stone covered streets, plenty of good bars and restaurants. Spend few hours strolling around, have a drink on riva with a view of yachts... Enjoy Trogir!
  • PearlsMT
    Trogir is a wonderful example of a Mediterranean medieval town. Small streets, numerous churches, forts and walls will delight you with with its uniqueness. This town was completely deserved to be listed in UNESCO World Heritage list.
  • WarrenD121
    A beautiful walled medieval town surrounded by water and islands. A great place for a stroll, with a historic Cathedral, a town square and a fort at the end of waterfront. Lots of nice restaurants and shops. Much more compact than Split and much more laid back.
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