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ATTRACTIONS
Hvar Town
The arsenal in Hvar town was built in the 13th century. The theatre
was built on the first floor of the arsenal in 1612. It is one of
the oldest in Europe and the first municipal one as well.
The Franciscan monastery in Hvar town was built in 15th century as
a retreat for sailors. Within the monastery there are the artifacts
exhibited in the monastery collection which is also the oldest on
the island. It consists of paintings, manuscripts, old coins and incunabula.
The Cathedral of St. Stephan in Hvar town stands on the eastern side
of the main square. It was built on the site of an early 6th century
church. Present appearance the Cathedral received in the 16th and
17th century.
The fortress (or a citadel) in Hvar town, perched on a hill above
the old town was built at the beginning of the 16th century (in the
time of Venice). In 1579 it was restored after explosion of powder-chamber.
Its final appearance came after many reconstructions. During French
rule some additional reinforcement building was done. The barracks
and observation post were built during Austrian rule. It hosts a prominent
collection of amphorae and other objects from the ancient times and
the Middle Ages. From the fortress toward the town square lead the
city walls, built in the Middle Ages. This fortress dominates over
the city. There is a beautiful panorama view of the town of Hvar and
Pakleni Islands from the fortress.
Tvrdalj of Petar Hektorović in Stari Grad is the fortified mansion
of Petar Hektorovic, the poet (1487-1572), the author of the first
realistic epic poem of Croatian Renaissance literature "Fishing
and conversations about fishing"
The Hektorović Palace in Hvar town is one of the finest late Gothic
houses. The building of the Palace started in 1463 and was never completed.
Hvar town loggia and a clock tower from the 15th century together
are the only remains of the former Governor's Palace.
Stari Grad
The church of St. Stephan in Stari Grad was built in the 17th and
18th century.
Remains of ancient town Pharos in Stari Grad - Stari Grad, the oldest
town on the island and one of the first in Europe, was founded by
the ancient Greeks in 385/384 BC as an independent polis of Pharos.
Sućuraj
The fortress (or fortica) in Sućuraj - During the Venetian-Turk wars
Sućuraj was robbed and burnt three times. Cause of that fortress was
built in 1613. It was damaged in the WW2. Photo of it before damaged
can be viewed here.
The church of St. Anthony in Sućuraj was built in 1663. During Venetian
rule Sućuraj was at the point where three borders met; the Venetian,
the Turkish and the state of Dubrovnik. Many of refuges came to Sucuraj
from the coast in the 15th century, fleeing from the Turks. Refuges
become inhabitants of Sućuraj and built this church. It has a distaff-styled
baroque bell tower. The church has an archaeological collection of
Sućuraj.
The lighthouse in Sućuraj on the east cape of the island of Hvar was
built in 1889. Close to this lighthouse there was the oldest one (from
the beginning of 19th century), destroyed in the Second World War.
The Franciscan (old Augustan) monastery in Sućuraj . Its original
construction date is not known, but it was first rebuilt in 1309 and
most recently in 1994.
Vrboska
Church – fortress in Vrboska was built in 1575, when old church of
St. Mary was fortified. It is one of the most prominent sights on
the island of Hvar and a rarity in Dalmatia, situated on a slight
rise in the centre of the town.
Bridges in Vrboska - Vrboska is situated on the sides of a long and
shallow inlet of the sea, which are connected by little bridges joining
the two banks, thus giving the place a special charm.
Jelsa
The Church of St. John in Jelsa with the square that surrounds it,
and the parish church, is one of the most harmonious and oldest parts
of Jelsa. The church was built in the 15th century.
Grapčeva cave in Humac, near Jelsa was the cultish place of a Neolithic
Islander (5000 - 4000 years BC). The cave consists of a small hall
and a larger one surrounded by hallways and chambers.
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