Trogir is a town and port at the end of Kaštela Bay, located 27 km from Split. The old core is situated on a small island between the mainland and the island of Ciovo.
Different periods of history have left their traces. Prehistoric remains, classical art, ancient Christian and old Croatian art are fused here, creating a harmony of forms and content. A city museum, it is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex in Central Europe. The medieval core is surrounded by walls, and includes a preserved castle with tower, and several residences and palaces. The church of St. Laurentius is the most pronounced work of the Romanesque-Gothic style in the country. The wider area around Trogir is characterized by its green vegetation, several islets, rocky and pebble beaches. Entertainment in Trogir includes lively fishermen's nights and folklore shows, as well as classical concerts in special settings around town. The city's historic center was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1997.
Trogir is also a nice place to take pictures of narrow streets, this one is in black and white there is also a photo in color of this street on this site.
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