World famous National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia “Lado” is celebrating 60th anniversary and coming to US for a 5 city tour.
Performances will take place in Washington DC, October 9-10, New York October 13-14, Pittsburgh October 18, Cleveland October 20 and Chicago October 21. Some performances are free of charge.
For more information please visit www.peer97.com
Croatia Travel Agency in New York is the gateway to one of the world's best kept secrets, the new Croatia, a small country for a great holiday!
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Green Istria increasingly attractive to visitors
The Istrian interior is increasingly attractive to tourists, especially those whose ideal vacation is a stay in nature and the tranquillity provided by authentic Istrian houses, combining effectively the traditional way of life with the needs of the
contemporary visitor. However, green Istria is also perfect for excursions to its medieval city-castles located on hills, which truly have a mystic atmosphere about them. A walk around these “acropolic” towns, Motovun, Labin, Vodnjan, Grožnjan,
Hum and Oprtalj, and a tour of their castles, old churches and squares, will provide visitors with an insight into their history. These locations, however, also serve as a stage for many a cultural event, attracting visitors with both their content and ambience. The best preserved urban core is harboured in Motovun, an old city on the edge of the river Mirna valley. It is surrounded by tall city walls and three layers of defence walls, from which all four sides of the world can be seen,with good reason. The entire city is like a museum, with almost every house a cultural monument, from the Renaissance city hall and the parochial church to private villas from various historical and artistic eras. This beautiful city, attracting visitors every year, is host to the annual international Motovun Film Festival.
Tourists also find the medieval cities Oprtalj and Grožnjan attractive. Once derelict, Grožnjan is today revived by the sounds of the instruments of musicians from around the world. With its many monuments and palaces, the medieval town of Vodnjan in southern Istria also attracts vistors with its unusually large Baroque parochial church, the church of St Blaise, the town’s patron saint, with its 65-metre tall bell tower. The church has a capacity of an astounding 5,000 people and boasts a valuable collection of sacral art. Vodnjan is a centre of the Istrian ‘casites’ (kažun) and there are more than 2,500 of them in its surroundings. The church of St Blaise exhibits miraculous mummies of saints.
In Labin, on top of a hill, the old city core is located, the traditional host of the autumn Mediterranean Stone Sculptors’ Symposium. Beneath the hill, in Dubrova,there is a park of stone sculptures, sculpted by invited sculptors every year. Labin boasts a museum featuring an archaeological and ethnological collection,a model of a mine, unique in this part of Europe, the memorial collection of Matija Vlačić Ilirik, the eminent protestant and philosopher, associate of Martin Luther, as well as a number of palaces. The city is a protected architectural and historical
core, home to many artistic studios of Labin painters and sculptors.
The Mediterranean Sculptors’ Symposium has been held for the past 30 years,every August. Invited sculptors make their sculptures in stone, which remain in the sculpture park. Over the last couple of years, the “White Road” has been worked on, a unique sculpting project in which a series of eminent sculptors have participated.
Among the series of Istrian “acropolic” cities, a special place
belongs to the tiny city of Hum, known as the world’s smallest city. Though small in size and population, Hum has earned its status as a city with the fact that all of its city institutions are functional.
The Istrian interior is also known for its excellent wines and olive oil, the recipients of many awards from around the world, as well as its culinary offering, particularly truffles, a delicacy found in the Istrian forests, excellently prepared in local restaurants.
contemporary visitor. However, green Istria is also perfect for excursions to its medieval city-castles located on hills, which truly have a mystic atmosphere about them. A walk around these “acropolic” towns, Motovun, Labin, Vodnjan, Grožnjan,
Hum and Oprtalj, and a tour of their castles, old churches and squares, will provide visitors with an insight into their history. These locations, however, also serve as a stage for many a cultural event, attracting visitors with both their content and ambience. The best preserved urban core is harboured in Motovun, an old city on the edge of the river Mirna valley. It is surrounded by tall city walls and three layers of defence walls, from which all four sides of the world can be seen,with good reason. The entire city is like a museum, with almost every house a cultural monument, from the Renaissance city hall and the parochial church to private villas from various historical and artistic eras. This beautiful city, attracting visitors every year, is host to the annual international Motovun Film Festival.
Tourists also find the medieval cities Oprtalj and Grožnjan attractive. Once derelict, Grožnjan is today revived by the sounds of the instruments of musicians from around the world. With its many monuments and palaces, the medieval town of Vodnjan in southern Istria also attracts vistors with its unusually large Baroque parochial church, the church of St Blaise, the town’s patron saint, with its 65-metre tall bell tower. The church has a capacity of an astounding 5,000 people and boasts a valuable collection of sacral art. Vodnjan is a centre of the Istrian ‘casites’ (kažun) and there are more than 2,500 of them in its surroundings. The church of St Blaise exhibits miraculous mummies of saints.
In Labin, on top of a hill, the old city core is located, the traditional host of the autumn Mediterranean Stone Sculptors’ Symposium. Beneath the hill, in Dubrova,there is a park of stone sculptures, sculpted by invited sculptors every year. Labin boasts a museum featuring an archaeological and ethnological collection,a model of a mine, unique in this part of Europe, the memorial collection of Matija Vlačić Ilirik, the eminent protestant and philosopher, associate of Martin Luther, as well as a number of palaces. The city is a protected architectural and historical
core, home to many artistic studios of Labin painters and sculptors.
The Mediterranean Sculptors’ Symposium has been held for the past 30 years,every August. Invited sculptors make their sculptures in stone, which remain in the sculpture park. Over the last couple of years, the “White Road” has been worked on, a unique sculpting project in which a series of eminent sculptors have participated.
Among the series of Istrian “acropolic” cities, a special place
belongs to the tiny city of Hum, known as the world’s smallest city. Though small in size and population, Hum has earned its status as a city with the fact that all of its city institutions are functional.
The Istrian interior is also known for its excellent wines and olive oil, the recipients of many awards from around the world, as well as its culinary offering, particularly truffles, a delicacy found in the Istrian forests, excellently prepared in local restaurants.
Karlovac - Meet the City on four rivers
The city of Karlovac has recently introduced an interactive guide,available to visitors on their mobile phones. Touring around this city on four rivers, visitors can find out everything about its cultural and culinary offering, events, accommodation possibilities, entertainment and get around the city with the help of an interactive map. Thanks to the mobiExplore, you will literally have in the palm of your hand all information about the history of Karlovac, its eminent figures, and its cultural and historical monuments.
Karlovac is located around 50 km from the capital Zagreb. It is situated on four rivers – Korana, Kupa, Mrežnica and Dobra – which
certainly contributes to its special atmosphere. The renaissance
city core is formed like a six-pointed star and would later develop
into a baroque city. Out of the many monuments – historical buildings,museums and cultural institutions, a special place belongs
to the old city of Dubovac, ruled by the counts Frankopan and
Zrinski in the 15th and 16th century, and later by Karlovac generals.
The tallest tower of the old city, located above the river Kupa,
functions as a lookout spot and harbours an exhibition.
The four rivers and surrounding forests have contributed to the
development of active vacationing: visitors can enjoy hunting, fishing,biking trails, rafting, canoeing or the educational hiking trail Kozjača, along which visitors can get to know the rich flora of this region.
In this, the mobiExplore application will certainly be useful, as it
informs visitors to Karlovac about its beauties and monuments
through their mobile phones. MobilExplore, for which the experts
of the Split-based company Gideon have received many international
awards, has already conquered many European and world cities. Visitors to destinations in Great Britain, Italy and many other
countries are getting around with the help of mobilExplore now.
More information about Karlovac:
Karlovac County Tourist Board - www.tzkz.hr
City of Karlovac Tourist Board - www.karlovac-touristinfo.hr
Karlovac is located around 50 km from the capital Zagreb. It is situated on four rivers – Korana, Kupa, Mrežnica and Dobra – which
certainly contributes to its special atmosphere. The renaissance
city core is formed like a six-pointed star and would later develop
into a baroque city. Out of the many monuments – historical buildings,museums and cultural institutions, a special place belongs
to the old city of Dubovac, ruled by the counts Frankopan and
Zrinski in the 15th and 16th century, and later by Karlovac generals.
The tallest tower of the old city, located above the river Kupa,
functions as a lookout spot and harbours an exhibition.
The four rivers and surrounding forests have contributed to the
development of active vacationing: visitors can enjoy hunting, fishing,biking trails, rafting, canoeing or the educational hiking trail Kozjača, along which visitors can get to know the rich flora of this region.
In this, the mobiExplore application will certainly be useful, as it
informs visitors to Karlovac about its beauties and monuments
through their mobile phones. MobilExplore, for which the experts
of the Split-based company Gideon have received many international
awards, has already conquered many European and world cities. Visitors to destinations in Great Britain, Italy and many other
countries are getting around with the help of mobilExplore now.
More information about Karlovac:
Karlovac County Tourist Board - www.tzkz.hr
City of Karlovac Tourist Board - www.karlovac-touristinfo.hr
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