A small ancient town Medulin, located in the south of the Croatian peninsula of Istria, attracts tourists not only with its excellent beaches, but also with amazing sights. The compact town with narrow pedestrian streets, orange roofs of small houses and plenty of green trees is ready to hospitably open its main attractions to visitors, which can be visited even in a short period of time.
Walking leisurely through the quiet streets, guests arriving in the city immediately pay attention to the numerous houses of the ancient type with unusual shapes of balconies. Fragments of the medieval Villa IV and the Church of St. Agnes, which has two tall bell towers, are particularly eye-catching.
In the summer, free of charge classical music concerts are held every Thursday, which is sure to please connoisseurs of the beautiful. The sculptures and paintings in the LOZA Gallery are also a real delight to visitors. The LOZA gallery and the church of St. Agnes are not far from each other, so it will always be very easy for any tourist to find them.
For connoisseurs of amazing scenery, it is worth visiting Cape Kameniak, the shores of which are washed by the waters of the Adriatic Sea.
It is surrounded by delightful lagoons, and among the 500 species of plants in this nature park you can see extremely rare specimens. On the way to the park is the ancient town of Premantura, which dates back to the Bronze Age.
You will need to get to the unique cape by boat, but the road there will not take long time.