Rovinj Old Town apartments

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What you need to know about

Rovinj

Rovinj, a small town of the west coast of Istria, with only 15.000 inhabitants, is the greatest tourist center of Istria. Rovinj is surrounded by a total of 22 islands and islets, most notably St. Catherine and St. Andrew Island (known as Red Island). It is characterized by art and romance, and is one of the most picturesque towns on the Mediterranean.

In the 1963. the old town of Rovinj was declared a cultural monument. Patron of Rovinj is St. Euphemia, at which it was named the greatest monument – baroque church of St. Euphemia. The wealth of forests, natural beauty, sea life, natural attractions and the city core of Rovinj – the Old Town, makes this city an absolute must on any trip. The town of Rovinj will seduce you with its narrow streets like “labyrinth” which is characterized by the elegance and warmth of the Mediterranean.

Rovinj has long been known as a city whose climate benefits have a positive effect on health. According to the research of Rovinj, Rovinj makes third sunniest place in the Adriatic, and the place with the least cloud.

The rich fishing tradition began on a small island, created a cultural element of the population of the city of Rovinj. Unique boat “batanas” with the song “bitinada” have become long-recognized symbol of the cultural heritage of the city of Rovinj. The population of the city of Rovinj mainly engaged in fishing, tourism, agriculture, wine and viticulture.

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What is worth to visit in

Rovinj

  • Church of St. Euphemia
  • Rovinj Heritage Museum
  • “Batana House” – Eco-museum
  • Baroque Balbi Arch
  • Chapel of the Holy Trinity
  • Church of the Holy Cross
  • The Franciscan Monastery
  • Watchtower with St. Mark’s lion
  • Zlatni rt (Punta Corrente), Forest Park
  • Rovinj aquarium – Institute “Ruđer Boskovic”
  • Ornithological reserve “Palud”
  • St. Andrew’s Island and St. Catherine’s Island