Zadar In Your Pocket - Five Wells Square (Trg 5 bunara)
During the 16th century, the Venetians helped the city withstand Turkish sieges by building a large drinking water cistern with five ornamental wellheads. When the Turkish threat ended, a park was built on top of the nearby bastion, and nowadays the attractive stone-flagged park serves as the perfect gathering point for skateboarders.
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Zadar In Your Pocket - Zadar, Croatia Highlights
Zadar In Your Pocket editor Kristina Kovač tours the main sites of Zadar. Entering through the Land Gate past the Five Wells Square (Trg 5 bunara) to the Bridge Gate and towards Narodni Trg (People's Square) with the City Sentinel (Gradska straža) and the City Lodge (Gradska loža) along Široka ulica better known as Kalelarga, Zadar's beloved main throroughfare to the Roman Forum, the largest on this side of the Adriatic Sea up St Anastasia's Cathedral (Katedrala sv. Stošije) to the Riva waterfront, the Sea Organ (Morske orgulje) and the Greeting to the Sun.
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10 Things to do in Zadar, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Zadar, Croatia in this travel guide covering some of the best attractions and top 10 things to do in the city. Located along Dalmatian coast overlooking the Adriatic Sea, Zadar happens to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. Considering our extensive travels in Europe this year, I would say the Old Town of Zadar is the most walkable we've experienced and also where you'll find fascinating attractions such as the sea organ as well as Venetian and Roman ruins.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Queen Jelena Madijevka Park + Land Gate (main entrance to old town of Zadar) - 01:02
2) Five Wells Sqaure (Trg 5 Bunara) - 02:03
3) Roman Forum - 02:35
4) Church of St. Donatus (Crkva svetog Donata) - 03:35
5) Bell Tower of St Anastasija's Cathedral (Katedrala sv. Stošije) - 04:51
6) Sea Organ (Morske orgulje) - 06:26
7) Lunch at Konoba Skoblar for truffle gnocchi - 07:34
8) Catching Sunset in Zadar - 09:31
9) Greeting of the Sun / Sun Salutation (Pozdrav suncu) - 10:29
10) Explore the city at night (Outro) - 10:45
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Our visit Zadar travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums, observation points and roman ruins. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Zadar tourism brochure, Zadar itinerary or Zadar, Croatia city tour also known as Zadar, Hrvatska.
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Let's visit Zadar, Croatia together as we cover 10 of the best things to do in Zadar in this travel guide.
Our first stop was Queen Jelena Madijevka Park which has the distinction of being the oldest public park in Croatia. The park looks over the Land Gate which is the main entrance to the Old Town.
During the 16th century, the Venetians helped Zadar withstand the Turkish sieges by building a large water cistern with five wellheads, giving this square its name. These five wells were used to supply the city with water until the year 1838.
Among the ruins of the forum, you might notice there’s one particular Roman column that still stands intact. This one is called the shame post which during the Middle Ages was used to chain and humiliate people who had committed crimes.
The Church of St. Donatus sits in the middle of the Roman Forum and it dates back to the beginning of the 9th century. The church was built in the Byzantine-style in a circular shape - typical of the early medieval construction in Dalmatia. This church has seen many uses from warehouse to museum, but these days it hosts concerts.
Located right next to St. Donatus, the bell tower is actually part of St Anastasija's Cathedral. Climbing this Romanesque bell tower is not for the faint of heart, especially once you reach the spiralling metal staircase on the last floor, but if you make it, you are rewarded with views of the town and the marina.
The meal came to 32 Euros for two mains, two glasses or red wine, and two desserts. The truffle gnocchi was our favourite truffle dish in Croatia.
When it comes to sunset, there are quite a few spots to choose from. We really enjoyed the pier right across from the Roman Forum, however, the Sea Organ is another popular spot. If you do go to the Sea Organ for sunset, you can also check out the Greeting to the Sun, which is another unusual art installation.
This solar-powered work of art lights up in an array of colours once the sun goes down.
Lastly, we leave you with a few scenes of Zadar at night.
We hope you enjoyed this video and we’ll see you in the next one as we continue our travels in Croatia.
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Zadar In Your Pocket - Narodni Trg
Two monuments dominate Narodni Trg (People's Square) the City Sentinel (Gradska straža) and the City Lodge (Gradska loža). The City Sentinel designed by a Venetian architect in the late Renaissance style, with a large central clock tower and a surrounding stone barrier and railing with holes for cannons (both later additions). The building once housed the Ethnographic Section of the National Museum, one of the most important collections in the country, and worth seeing for the rich colours of local national costumes, textiles (weaving and lace), jewellery, agricultural, fishing and household objects.
The City Lodge was built by the same architet as the City Sentinel, this building once was the city's courthouse, council chambers and library. With its huge windows and high ceilings, it nowadays serves as a stunning exhibition space, hosting events such as the international photography triennial Man and the Sea and the triennial of contemporary Croatian art The Blue Salon.
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Zadar In Your Pocket - Bridge Gate
The city walls have had several entrances knocked through them at more confident points in Zadar's history. Some of them were walled up for good, but four remain as the vital link between the town within the walls and the sea outside them.
Near the bridge on the north side is the neo-Renaissance Bridge Gate, knocked through by the Italians only 70 years ago, and leading directly to Narodni trg and the Kalelarga. Further west, by the old Arsenal, is the fourth and smallest gate, named after St Rocco, connecting the Three Wells Square with the harbour area.
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Apartments Anja - Zadar - Croatia
Apartments Anja hotel city: Zadar - Country: Croatia
Address: Put Biliga 4; zip code: 23000
Featuring free Wi-Fi, Apartments Anja is located in Zadar. It is 3 km from St. Anastasia Cathedral and Bell Tower and Five Wells Square. Each air-conditioned apartment includes a seating area flat-screen TV.
-- Doté d'une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite, l'Apartments Anja se trouve à Zadar. Il se tient à 3 km de la cathédrale St. Anastasia, de la tour de la cloche et de la place des cinq puits.
-- El Apartments Anja está situado en Zadar y ofrece conexión Wi-Fi gratuita. Se encuentra a 3 km de la catedral y la torre del campanario de Santa Anastasia y de la plaza de los Cinco Pozos.
-- Mit kostenfreiem WLAN empfangen Sie die Apartments Anja in Zadar. Sie wohnen hier 3 km von der Kathedrale St. Anastasia und dem Glockenturm sowie dem Fünf-Brunnen-Platz entfernt.
-- Apartments Anja biedt gratis WiFi en ligt in Zadar. Het bevindt zich op 3 km van de kathedraal van St. Anastasia, de Bell Toren en het plein van de vijf bronnen. Elk appartement met airconditioning heeft een zithoek met een flatscreen-tv.
-- Dotato di connessione Wi-Fi gratuita, l'Apartments Anja si trova a Zara, a 3 km dalla Cattedrale di S. Anastasia con il suo Campanile e dalla Piazza dei 5 pozzi.
-- Apartments Anja公寓位于扎达尔(Zadar),提供免费无线网络连接,距离圣阿纳斯塔西娅大教堂(St. Anastasia Cathedral)及钟楼(Bell Tower)和Five Wells广场有3公里。 每间空调公寓均设有带平面电视的休息区、带炉灶及烤箱的厨房和带淋浴的浴室。部分公寓设有露台,其他则设有阳台。 Apartments Anja公寓距离港口有4公里,距离扎达尔机场(Zadar Airport)有10公里。
-- Usytuowany w Zadarze obiekt Apartments Anja oferuje bezpłatny bezprzewodowy dostęp do Internetu. Budynek oddalony jest o 3 km od katedry św. Anastazji, dzwonnicy i placu Pięciu Studni.
-- Апартаменты Anja с бесплатным WiFi находятся в городе Задаре. Они расположены в 3 км от собора Святой Анастасии, колокольни и площади Пяти колодцев. В апартаментах имеется кондиционер и гостиная зона с телевизором с плоским экраном.
-- Apartments Anja ligger i Zadar och har gratis Wi-Fi. Boendet ligger 3 km från katedralen i Zadar, klocktornet och torget Pet Bunara. Alla de luftkonditionerade lägenheterna har en vardagsrumsdel, en platt-TV samt ett kök med spis och ugn.
-- يقع Apartments Anja في زادار، ويوفر خدمة الواي فاي مجاناً. ويبعد مسافة 3 كم عن كاتدرائية سانت أناستازيا وبرج الجرس وساحة Five Wells. تشتمل جميع الشقق المكيفة على منطقة جلوس مع تلفزيون بشاشة مسطحة. وتم تجهيز المطبخ بموقد وفرن.
-- Apartments Anja ligger i Zadar, og byr på gratis Wi-Fi. Overnattingsstedet ligger 3 kilometer fra St. Anastasia-katedralen, klokketårnet og torget med de 5 brønnene (Trg Pet Bunara).
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Zadar In Your Pocket - Greeting to the Sun
The greeting or salute to the sun has quickly become one of Zadars' top attractions. During the day the solar cells stock the sun's energy which is released at night as a funky light show. Designed by architect Nikola Bašić, who represented Croatia at the 11th Venice Biennial 2008. The project is in alliance with the Sea Organ project. In making these two projects possible, musician Ivan Stamać and as well as engineer and expert on water hydraulics Vladimir Andročec have both made significant contributions.
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Zadar In Your Pocket - Široka ulica (Kalelarga)
Široka ulica better known as Kalelarga is Zadar's beloved main throroughfare and dates back to the 1950s.
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Every country has own beautiful's sites. but as well Croatia has It's own sites in Dalmatia.There're so many wells in Croatia but this one is very old It's dated from 3th. Century BC was made by an Ilyrian's tribe Delmati.Who lived in this area from 5 century BC to 5. century AD.
10 Cosas Que Ver y Hacer en Zadar, Croacia Guía Turística
Continuamos nuestro viaje por Croacia con una parada en Zadar, que queda en el extremo norte de Dalmacia. Esta es una ciudad donde uno puede disfrutar de ruinas romanas, calles empedradas, tejados rojo, y un mar cristalino con un bello atardecer. En este video de viaje les vamos a mostrar algunas cosas que ver en Zadar en su propia visita.
10 Cosas Que Ver y Hacer en Zadar, Croacia Guía Turística
1) Parque de la Reina Jelena Madijevka
2) Plaza de los Cinco Pozos
3) Foro Romano
4) Iglesia de San Donato
5) Campanario de Santa Anastasia
6) Organo del Mar
7) Almuerzo en Konoba Skoblar
8) Atardecer en el Muelle
9) Saludo al Sol
10) Zadar de Noche
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Gracias por mirar nuestra guía de viaje a Zadar, Croacia. Como viajeros visitando un nuevo destino, todos tenemos las mismas preguntas:
¿Qué hacer en Zadar?
¿Qué comer en Zadar?
¿Qué visitar en Zadar?
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Zadar In Your Pocket - Land Gate
The city walls have had several entrances knocked through them at more confident points in Zadar's history. Some of them were walled up for good, but four remain as the vital link between the town within the walls and the sea outside them.
The Venetians built the Land Gate - then the main entrance into the city - on the little Foša harbour in 1543. It's considered one of the finest monuments of the Venetian rule in Dalmatia, and has the form of a triumphal arch with a central passage for wheeled traffic, and two smaller side arches for pedestrians. It's decorated with motifs such as St Chrysogonus (Zadar's main patron saint) on his horse, and the Shield of St Mark (the coat of arms of the Republic of Venice). Previously, the area had been highly defensive, with a surrounding moat.
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Zadar In Your Pocket - St Anastasia's Cathedral (Katedrala sv. Stošije)
An attrative Romanesque cathedral - the biggest in Dalmatia - built during the 12th and 13th centuries. As with many Dalmatian churches, the belfry is separate. You can climb to the top - the view is amazing. Two attractive rosettes decorate the front portal, and a gallery of blind arches the flanks, with a ledge above them providing seating for pigeons to look down on the throngs on the Kalelarga. Simple stone blocks are lightened with decorative friezes, and the lovely stonemasonry around the doors is worth a careful look. Highlights of the interior include the stone ciborium covering the high altar, frescoes, an intricately carved choir and an Early Christian mosaic in the sacristry.
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Zadar In Your Pocket - Roman Forum
The Roman Forum - the largest on this side of the Adriatic - was founded by the first Emperor Augustus, as documented on two 3rd Century stone inscriptions on the site. A raised area on the west side was the site of a temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. To one side a Pillar of Shame still stands, where naughty people were chained and pilloried. (A second one was taken away and now stands near the Three Wells Square). The Forum also comprised a basilica and rooms for council chambers and citizens' assemblies. Underneath was a colonnade where shops and workshops once stood. The site was only discovered in the 1930s. Allied bombers inadvertently assisted in the clearing process, and site was completely cleared and restored between 1964 and '67. One of the most beautiful things about these remains is the way that they are still a part of the fabric of the city. No signs forbid you to touch or sit on the stones.
Take time one evening to sit and imagine the bustle of the traders, the grandeur of the pagan temples and the horrors of the blood sacrifices that took place on the very altars you can see on this spot.
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