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  • Old City of Dubrovnik

    Brsalje 5, Dubrovnik, 20000
    • +385 20 323 887

    The Old City of Dubrovnik encompasses magnificent castles, walls, churches, monasteries and fountains which were all recognized by UNESCO, in 1979, as one of the 7 world heritage sites in Croatia. Read more about Old City of Dubrovnik

  • Historical Complex of Split with Diocletian Palace

    Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 7, Split, 21000
    • +385 21 348 600

    The Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian became a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2005. Split is the most visited city in Dalmatia after Dubrovnik, with good reason! Read more about Historical Complex of Split with Diocletian Palace

  • Starigrad Plain on the Island of Hvar

    Starigrad, Hvar
    • + 385 (021) 741 059

    The Starigrad Plains of the beautiful island of Hvar proudly became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. The almost unchanged ancient Greek field division of olive/wine orchards is a sight to see! Read more about Starigrad Plain on the Island of Hvar

  • Plitvice Lakes

    Plitvicka Jezera, Plitvicka Jezera
    • +385 53 751 015

    Over a million tourists visit Plitvice Lakes yearly. One of seven UNESCO world heritage sites in Croatia, with breathtaking scenery it is no wonder visitors cannot seem to get enough of Pltivice Park. Read more about Plitvice Lakes

  • Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasia Basilica

    Zagrebačka 9, Porec, 52440
    • +385 (0)52 451293

    Located in the historic city of Porec, Istria is the outstanding Euphrasian Basilica Complex. This architectural masterpiece was built by Bishop Euphrasia in the 6th century. Read more about Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasia Basilica

  • Historic City of Trogir

    Trg Ivana Pavla II/I, Trogir, 21220
    • +385 21 885 628

    This enchanting city merges Roman, Renaissance, & Baroque architecture in one. In 1997, Trogir's picturesque squares & well preserved buildings became one of 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Croatia. Read more about Historic City of Trogir

  • Cathedral of Sv.Jakov

    Obala Dr. Franje Tuđmana 5 , Šibenik, 22000
    • +385 22 214 448

    The Cathedral of Sv.Jakov in Sibenik became a UNESCO world heritage site in 2000. With such immaculate details and beautiful sculptures, it is no wonder it took more than a century to build. Read more about Cathedral of Sv.Jakov

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UNESCO in Croatia

Croatia encompasses vast cultural offerings from churches, museums and architectural masterpieces including 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites; Their significance and beauty are inspiring!

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