10 Things to do in Pula, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Pula, Croatia in this travel guide covering 10 things to do in the city including top attractions such as ruins, theatres and forts along with where were to eat, relax and take in Adriatic sea and sun.
10 Things to do in Pula City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:'(Pola)
1) Pula Arena (Roman Amphitheatre)
2) Pula Marina overlooking Adriatic Sea + Day Trips to National Parks (Brijuni National Park)
3) Pula Cathedral (Katedrala uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije)
4) Lunch at Jupiter Pizzeria for seafood and Istrian pizza
5) Pula Fortress / Castle (Kaštel)
6) Roman Forum + Temple of Augustus (Augustov hram)
7) Roman Mosaic
8) Gelato to cool off
9) Beach for sun, swimming and relation
10) Sunset views of Pula
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Our visit Pula travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to pizza, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, forts churches, the old town, roman ruins, theatres, beaches and along the marina. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Pula tourism brochure, Pula itinerary or Pula, Croatia city tour also known as Pola.
10 Things to do in Pula, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Pola)
Pula was our first introduction to Croatia and what a way to start! Located on the Istrian peninsula, this seaside town is home to Roman ruins, ancient temples, and some delicious pizza. The town won us over right from day one, so in this video, we’re going to take you on a tour of Pula and show you some of the highlights:
The amphitheatre was built during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, at the same time the Colosseum in Rome was going up. What’s even more shocking is how well preserved it is; this is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre with all four side towers and three stories still standing.
As a travel tip, if you visit during the summer months, you can catch numerous events at the amphitheatre, including concerts, movie screenings, and even reenactments of games from Ancient Rome.
When it comes to boat tours, the most popular destination is , a group of small islands that sit out on the Adriatic Sea.
The islands have a few archaeological and cultural sites but though admission to the park used to be free, these days you have to join one of the official excursions arranged by the park or local tourist agencies.
As for Pula Cathedral, it turns out it was closed when we tried to visit, so we can only show you the outside.
After all that wandering around town, it was finally time for lunch. We arrived at Jupiter Pizzeria just as they were opening and didn’t waste any time grabbing a seat on their outdoor terrace.
The fortress we spotted turned out to be Pula Castle, also known as Kaštel. Located atop a hill right in the centre of Pula, this fortress was built by the Venetians during the 17th century.
Admission was 20 kuna per person and there were two different museums exhibits to visit, however, we’d argue that the main draw are the views.
Over the course of the centuries, the Temple of Augustus has seen many uses from a Christian church to a grain storehouse, but at present, it houses a very small 1-room museum – and when we say small, we mean you can visit in 5 minutes!
The Roman Mosaic is just a short walk from the Forum, so it’s worth the little detour down back streets. This incredible well-preserved floor depicts the Punishment of Dirce, which is straight out of Greek mythology.
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Church bells ringing from the cathedral in Pula, Croatia
Church bells ringing from the cathedral in Pula, Croatia
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Croatia, Summer is coming ! From Dubrovnik to Pula.
2 weeks on the Croatian Coast during summer 2016. From Dubrovnik to Pula.
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Pula Croatia Pola Croazia Пула Хорватия by Hotel Villa Vulin
The city of Pula is one of the must see places during your visit of Istria county, Croatia. Video shows you randomly chosen and most famous sights of the city; Pula Roman Amphitheatre, Triumphal Arch of the Sergi - Golden Gate, Pula Castle or Fortress, Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary etc.
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Apartment Pula Ruban - Pula - Croatia
Apartment Pula Ruban hotel city: Pula - Country: Croatia
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Situated 3.1 km from Pula Arena in Pula, this air-conditioned apartment features a terrace. The property is 3.2 km from Pula Cathedral and free private parking is available. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property. The kitchen has a fridge.
-- Apartment Pula Ruban公寓提供位于普拉(Pula)的住宿,距离普拉体育场(Pula Arena)有3.1公里,距离普拉大教堂(Pula Cathedral)有3.2公里,距离伊斯特拉当代艺术博物馆(Istrian Museum of Contemporary Art)有3.
-- Ten klimatyzowany apartament z tarasem usytuowany jest w Puli, w odległości 3,1 km od hali sportowo-widowiskowej Pula Arena i 3,2 km od katedry. Obiekt zapewnia bezpłatny parking prywatny oraz bezpłatne WiFi. Apartament obejmuje kuchnię z lodówką.
-- Эти апартаменты с кондиционером и террасой расположены в городе Пула, в 3,1 км от амфитеатра Пулы. Расстояние от этих апартаментов с бесплатной частной парковкой до собора Вознесения Девы Марии составляет 3,2 км.
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Beatifikacija M.Bulešića, Pula/Croatia 2013.
Miroslav Bulesic was a Croatian priest whom the communists slaughtered 1947th in his church in Lanišće, Istra- Croatia... This is a video of his beatification, 28.9. 2013th -Pula.
O Miroslavu Bulešiću se već više manje sve zna, a ovo je mali video koji pokušava pokazati svečanu atmosferu koja je vladala u Puli na dan njegove beatifikacije..
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Walking Through Pula, Croatia
Pula is full of Roman Architecture and other tourist attractions. We walk around the town to see the Roman Floor Mosaics,Roman Theatre, Amphitheatre, Clock Tower,Cathedral, Temple of Augustus, columns,Bell Tower, Zerostrasse Underground Tunnels and James Joyce sculpture. Background music is Satin Sugar by Huma-Huma.
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The Pula Arena (Croatian: Pulska Arena, Italian: Arena di Pola) is the name of the amphitheatre located in Pula, Croatia. The Arena is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre to have four side towers and with all three Roman architectural orders entirely preserved. It was constructed in 27 BC – 68 AD[1] and is among the six largest surviving Roman arenas in the World.[1] A rare example among the 200 surviving Roman amphitheatres, it is also the best preserved ancient monument in Croatia.
Restored arched walls at Pula.
The amphitheatre is depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 10 kuna banknote, issued in 1993, 1995, 2001 and 2004.
The exterior wall is constructed in limestone. The part facing the sea consists of three stories, while the other part has only two stories since the amphitheatre was built on a slope. The maximum height of the exterior wall is 29.40 m (96.5 ft). The first two floors have each 72 arches, while the top floor consists of 64 rectangular openings.
The axes of the elliptical amphitheatre are 132.45 and 105.10 m (434.5 and 344.8 ft) long, and the walls stand 32.45 m (106.5 ft) high. It could accommodate 23,000 spectators in the cavea, which had forty steps divided into two meniani. The seats rest directly on the sloping ground; The field for the games, the proper arena, measured 67.95 by 41.65 m (222.9 by 136.6 ft). The field was separated from the public by iron gates.
The arena had a total of 15 gates. A series of underground passageways were built underneath the arena along the main axis from which animals, ludi scenes and fighters could be released; stores and shops were located under the raked seating. The amphitheatre was part of the circuit of the gladiators.
Each of the four towers had two cisterns filled with perfumed water that fed a fountain or could be sprinkled on the spectators. The amphitheatre could be covered with velaria (large sails), protecting the spectators from sun or rain (as attested by rare construction elements).
This amphitheatre, through its remarkable conservation, has served as an excellent example for the study of ancient building techniques.
The Arena was built between 27 BC and 68 AD,[1] as the city of Pula became a regional centre of Roman rule, called Pietas Julia. The name was derived from the sand that, since antiquity, covered the inner space. It was built outside the town walls along the Via Flavia, the road from Pula to Aquileia and Rome.
The amphitheatre was first built in timber during the reign of Augustus (2–14 AD). It was replaced by a small stone amphitheatre during the reign of emperor Claudius. In 79 AD it was enlarged to accommodate gladiator fights by Vespasian and to be completed in 81 AD under emperor Titus. This was confirmed by the discovery of a Vespasian coin in the malting.
A Hellene Christian from Byzantine Smyrna named Germanicus of Smyrna was martyred in the arena in the 4th century.[3]
The amphitheatre remained in use until the 5th century, when emperor Honorius prohibited gladiatorial combats. It was not until 681 that combat between convicts, particularly those sentenced to death, and wild animals was forbidden.
In the 5th century the amphitheatre began to see its stone plundered by the local populace. By the 13th century, the patriarch of Aquileia forbade further removal from the Arena.
Later use[edit]
In the Middle Ages the interior of the Arena was used for grazing, occasional tournaments by the Knights of Malta and medieval fairs. In 1583 the Venetian Senate proposed dismantling the arena and rebuilding it within Venice. The proposals were rejected. Today, a headstone celebrating the Venetian senator Gabriele Emo's opposition to the plan is currently visible on the second tower.
In 1709, stone was taken from Pula arena for the belfry foundations at Pula Cathedral. This was the last time the arena was used as a source of stone.
Restoration[edit]
General Auguste de Marmont, as French governor of the Illyrian Provinces, started the restoration of the arena. This was continued in 1816 by the Ticinese architect Pietro Nobile, commissioned by the emperor Francis I of Austria.
In 1932, the arena was adapted for theatre productions, military ceremonies and public meetings. In its present state, seating capacity is around 7000 and 12,500 for all standing events.
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아드리아해를 사이에 두고 이탈리아와 마주하는 크로아티아는 사회주의 국가였던 유고슬로바키아에서 1991년 분리 독립했다. 독립 이후에야 그동안 잘 보존돼있던 역사적인 유물들과 자연환경이 세상에 알려지게 됐는데, 특히 고대 로마시대의 모습들은 크로아티아 곳곳에 생생히 남아있다. 이스트리아반도 끝에 있는 풀라는 3천 년 전 고대 로마를 고스란히 품고 있다. 풀라의 도심은 같은 시기 지어진 로마와 구조가 거의 같은데, 이 개선문을 지나서 걷다보면 고대 로마시대의 광장인 포룸에 다다른다. 포룸에는 또 하나의 로마시대 상징물, 아우구스투스 사원이 있다. 소중한 역사의 현장인 만큼 수학여행을 온 학생들의 야외수업이 한창이다. 기원전 2세기에 지어진 이 사원은 원래 다른 신을 모시기 위해 지어졌는데, 이후에 로마 최초의 황제 아우구스투스에게 바쳐졌다. 황제가 죽고 난 이후에는 성당과 곡물창고 등으로 쓰이다가 19세기 초에 석조 유물들을 전시하는 박물관이 됐다고 한다.
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Croatia to the Adriatic Sea across the face with Italy, Yugoslavia became independent socialist state that was separated from Slovakia in 1991. It dwaetneunde be far Since independence until the historical relics and natural environment that was well preserved gotta tell the world, especially the appearance of an ancient Roman remains fresh in Croatia are everywhere. At the end of Istrian peninsula, Pula is having an intact ancient Rome 3000 years ago. Pula was built in the center of Rome and the structure looks almost the same time, this past Deira dadareunda Arc de Triomphe on the square of the ancient Roman Forum. Forum has another Roman landmark, the Augustus Temple. As students in the field of outdoor classes on trips precious history is in full swing. Twenty-four won jyeotneunde built in the second century BC is built to the original mosigi other gods, later was dedicated to the first Roman emperor Augustus. I should have been killed since the Emperor's Cathedral and grain sseuyida this museum that exhibits the stone remains of the 19th century as warehouses.
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Hrvatska do Jadranskog mora preko lica s Italijom, Jugoslavija je postala samostalna socijalistička država koja je odvojena od Slovačke 1991. To dwaetneunde daleko Od neovisnosti do povijesnih relikvija i prirodnog okoliša koji je bio dobro očuvanih moraš reći svijetu, osobito pojava stari rimski ostaje svježa u Hrvatskoj su posvuda. Na kraju istarskog poluotoka, Pula ima netaknut antički Rim prije 3000 godina. Pula izgrađena je u središtu Rima, a struktura izgleda gotovo isto vrijeme, prošli Deira dadareunda Slavoluk pobjede na trgu drevnoga rimskog foruma. Forum ima još jednu rimsku znamenitosti, Augustov hram. Kao studenata u području otvorenom nastave na izlete dragocjena povijest je u punom jeku. Dvadeset 4 ₩ jyeotneunde izgrađen u drugom stoljeću prije Krista je izgrađena na izvorne mosigi drugim bogovima, a kasnije bio je posvećen prvom rimskog cara Augusta. Trebao sam ubijen jer katedrala i zrna carskog sseuyida ovom muzeju kamen ostaci 19. stoljeća kao skladišta.
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Pula is a city by the sea in Croatia.
It has always been an important harbor due to its location in the Istrian Peninsula.
The population rises to about 60.000 inhabitants.
The most famous landmark is the Pula Arena.
It is one of the six largest remaining in the world.
It is also one of the best preserved in the world, with all side towers in place.
In the city center it is also worth visiting Pula Cathedral and The Temple of Augusts.
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