Sibenik in 4K
A small gem in Croatia,the beautiful city Sibenik, was also on the travel list of Cities in 4K.
This beautiful city is located in Dalmatia and known as a getaway to the Kornati islands. It is located at the Adriatic Coast.
Enjoy the travel guide from the video Sibenik in 4K with amazing buildings and places like the stone Cathedral of St. James from 15th century, City Museum,
Prince´s Palace from the 14th century, the white stone St. Michael´s Fortress, St. Nicholas Fortress and many more.
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Traveling Šibenik City in Croatia
Šibenik
City in Croatia
DescriptionŠibenik is a city on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. It’s known as a gateway to the Kornati Islands. The 15th-century stone Cathedral of St. James is decorated with 71 sculpted faces. Nearby, the Šibenik City Museum, in the 14th-century Prince’s Palace, has exhibits ranging from prehistory to the present. The white stone St. Michael’s Fortress has an open-air theater, with views of Šibenik Bay and neighboring islands.
Levison Wood - Croatian Travel Festival | St. Michael's Fortress - Šibenik (Croatia)
The biggest spectacle of this year's edition of the Croatian Travel Festival was held on St. Michael's fortress! Croatian journalist and travel legend Goran Milic and British journalist and adventurist phenomenon Levison Wood shared the stories from the their travels on the most beautiful stage in Šibenik.
Levison Wood: Walking the Himalayas
Levison Wood, the award-winning adventurer, moves the boundaries with his expeditions for all travelers around the world, and his trilogy Walking the ..., which is particularly impressive. He came to Šibenik to talk in particular about Walking The Himalayas and about his adventurous experiences through conversation with Goran Milić.
Organized by: Croatian Travel Club / Hrvatski klub putnika
Sibenik Cathedral, 1991
War damage to the Gothic-Renaissance Cathedral of Sibenik in Croatia, Sept. 1991. Cathedral was clearly marked with a sign of a protected heritage monument.
Video authorship: Gojko Lambasa, The City Museum.
Cathedral dome was hit several times with Bofors 40 mm cannon from Navy PC 180 and PC 173 patrol warships during the battle for Sibenik at Sept. 16th.
Additional damage was done with mortar fire from the Army barracks.
War in Croatia has ended in 1995, Cathedral was repaired, its dome deconstructed and replacements inserted in 1996 and 1997.
Perpetrators of this attack are still at large.
Visovac Monastery, Sibenik (Croatia) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Visovac Monastery in Sibenik, Croatia - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Dominating the small island of Visovac in the middle of a lake in Sibenik, Croatia is a Roman Catholic monastery.
Visovac Monastery has been inhabited by Augustinian monks since they first settled on the island in the 14th century.
The monks that settled here fled from Bosnia during the 14th century Turkish takeover and built this monastery in honor of the Apostle Paul.
The monastery was expanded and reconstructed in the 18th century, in response to its growing population and popularity.
The monastery contains a museum, gardens, library and grand bell tower, and is surrounded by towering Cypress trees.
The impressive library houses rare manuscripts from Aesop's children's fables, as well as a famous Croatian sword.
10 Game Of Thrones Locations That Exist In Real Life
Amazing pictures of the real locations behind the Game Of Thrones series.
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As soon as “Game of Thrones” premiered on HBO back in 2011, it instantly became one of the most popular shows on TV. The series takes place in various fictional locations in the continents of Westeros and Essos, and fans have discovered that many of these places actually exist in real life! If you’ve ever dreamed of taking a trip to these real-life settings, why not take a trip with us instead? We’ll be showing you the real-life King’s Landing, Dorne, the Haunted Forest, and more. This is: 10 Game of Thrones Locations That Exist In Real Life.
One of the most eye-catching scenes in the television show is Daenerys throne room. It includes a massive staircase and a bench for the powerful woman to sit on. While the stairs were built by the show’s production crew, the actual location is called Diocletians Palace in the city of Split, Croatia. And above the city of Split is a place called Fortress of Klis. But “Game of Thrones” fans may recognize it as the shows city-state of Meereen.
We’ll also be showing you the monastery that was inspired by the Eyrie, and the actual staircase and surrounding city that the show’s fans know as the Great Sept of Baelor. If that doesn’t excite you, just wait until we show you what the House of the Undying looks like to local residents and tourists. If you’d like to see even more “Game of Thrones” locations that exist in real life, including the caves in The Stormland and Pyke, make sure to watch our video. Let us know in the comments which of these locations you’d like to visit!
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Šibenik is a historic town in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik–Knin County.
The central church in Šibenik, the Cathedral of St. James, is on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
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Witam, hej, cześć i siemka ;)
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Z Narodowego Parku Jezior Plitvickich ruszyliśmy prosto na miasto Zadar, gdzie postanowiliśmy spędzić kolejne 3 dni. Klasycznie jako docelowy punkt zwiedzania obraliśmy Zadarskie stare miasto - liczne ciasne ścieżki, morze dookoła oraz tłumy ludzi przypominają w pewnym sensie Włoską Wenecję. Ta część Zadaru jest urokliwa i zdecydowanie warta odwiedzenia, ponieważ poza licznymi uliczkami, restauracjami i sklepikami zobaczymy tutaj podobno najpiękniejszy zachód słońca na świecie (!!!), a po nim kiedy powoli nadejdzie ciemność będziemy mogli zawiesić oko na masywnej szklanej płycie mieniącej się różnorodnymi kolorami - mowa oczywiście o The Greeting to the Sun. W wolnym czasie możemy pospacerować wzdłuż morza, przejść się po pełnym zieleni parku czy też odwiedzić Museum Iluzji ( aczkolwiek radzę nie oczekiwać po nim fajerwerków ) ;). Dla tych co lubią również poleniuchować zalecam udanie się na pobliską plażę w mieście Nin. Jest to plaża nietypowa, ponieważ można na niej zaznać błotnej kąpieli, wyjść daleko od brzegu mając wodę jedynie do kostek, popatrzeć na małe i większe kraby których w okresie majowym jest tam pełno lub też powylegiwać się na słoneczku czemu sprzyja bardziej piasek niż kamienie. Po wszystkim można przespacerować się po miasteczku, które jest dosyć małe i bardzo ładne.
W kolejnej, niestety ostatniej części naszej podróży, odwiedzimy Narodowy Park Krka i tamtejsze miasteczko, a następnie wypoczniemy na Solaris Camping Beach Resort w okolicach Sibeniku.
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Hello, hey, hi and siemka ;)
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In the next, and unfortunately last part of our trip, we will visit Krka National Park, and then we will rest on the Solaris Camping Beach Resort in the Sibenik area.
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Nikola Tesla at Krka river - Sibenik first electrified city in Europe 1895
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