Istria’s Ancient Sites and Architecture
Istria is a historical and cultural treasure trove, offering both the magnificence of well-preserved remains and the rustic charm of mediaeval villages. When you plan your visit to Istria, make sure to find time to explore the old cities and villages.
The Amphitheatre of Pula
The Amphitheatre of Pula is one of the best-preserved Roman arenas in the world. The echoes of gladiatorial combat and the cheers of a bygone audience seem to linger in the air. This colossal amphitheater, constructed in the 1st century AD, stands as a testament to Istria’s significant role in the Roman Empire.

Euphrasian Basilica
The Euphrasian Basilica is a stunning example of Byzantine architecture and artistry. Dating back to the 6th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site boasts intricate mosaics that narrate stories of saints, martyrs, and biblical events. The basilica’s harmonious blend of styles reflects the cultural exchanges that have shaped Istria over the centuries.

Motovun
Enclosed by well-preserved walls, Motovun exudes an old-world charm with its cobbled streets and medieval architecture. As you explore its narrow alleys and squares, you can’t help but feel transported to an era where knights roamed and troubadours sang tales of love and valor.

As you explore the narrow streets and towering structures, remember that each stone has a story to tell—a story that transcends time and invites you to be a part of Istria’s ongoing narrative.
Photo source: www.tz-motovun.hr





