Guidebook for Ljubač

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Guidebook for Ljubač

Food Scene

Beautiful sea view, great food, decent prices, city center
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Restoran Bruschetta
12 Ul. Mihovila Pavlinovića
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Beautiful sea view, great food, decent prices, city center
Excellent food, decent prices, nice atmosphere...
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MAMMA MIA
54 Put Dikla
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Excellent food, decent prices, nice atmosphere...
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Pension und Restaurant Augustino
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Drinks & Nightlife

Day and night bar under the sky, in the park, great atmosphere, great music...
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Ledana Lounge Bar and Club
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Day and night bar under the sky, in the park, great atmosphere, great music...
Bed bar on the open air, raw food, great music...
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The Garden Lounge
2a Liburnska obala
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Bed bar on the open air, raw food, great music...
Great music
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Svarog Bar
1 Trg pet bunara
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Great music

Sightseeing

The Sea organ (Croatian: Morske orgulje) is an architectural object located in Zadar, Croatia and an experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. The attractiveness of the Sea Organs, for which the esteemed Zadar architect Nikola Bašić has received numerous international and national awards, has charmed not only Zadar and Croatia, but also the entire world, and there is no doubt that Zadar has acquired a new and excellent attraction with its Greeting to the Sun.
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Organ ng Dagat
Obala kralja Petra Krešimira IV
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The Sea organ (Croatian: Morske orgulje) is an architectural object located in Zadar, Croatia and an experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. The attractiveness of the Sea Organs, for which the esteemed Zadar architect Nikola Bašić has received numerous international and national awards, has charmed not only Zadar and Croatia, but also the entire world, and there is no doubt that Zadar has acquired a new and excellent attraction with its Greeting to the Sun.
The Greeting to the Sun installation, as a model of the solar system with its appertaining planets, is connected to the Sea Organs whose sound is transposed into a show of light that starts performing on the Zadar waterfront after sunset. In creating the lighting effects, the installation will be able to receive other outer, spontaneous impulses through modem connection, while the lighting pictures will adapt to different occasions.
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Pagbati sa Araw
Istarska obala
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The Greeting to the Sun installation, as a model of the solar system with its appertaining planets, is connected to the Sea Organs whose sound is transposed into a show of light that starts performing on the Zadar waterfront after sunset. In creating the lighting effects, the installation will be able to receive other outer, spontaneous impulses through modem connection, while the lighting pictures will adapt to different occasions.
In the Zadar nucleus traces of the past are everywhere: walls, towers, imposing gates... The most striking among the towers is Kapetanova kula (Captain’s Tower).
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Foša - The Land Gate
Ulica Među bedemima
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In the Zadar nucleus traces of the past are everywhere: walls, towers, imposing gates... The most striking among the towers is Kapetanova kula (Captain’s Tower).
The Square is located on a site between the medieval City Walls and the Renaissance bastion Grimani, where the oldest park in Croatia is located. The Square features exactly what its name suggests – five wells lined up in a row.
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The Square is located on a site between the medieval City Walls and the Renaissance bastion Grimani, where the oldest park in Croatia is located. The Square features exactly what its name suggests – five wells lined up in a row.

Parks & Nature

The most indented archipelago on the Mediterranean, with 140 uninhabited islands, islets and reefs.
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Pambansang Parke ng Kornati
2 Ul. Butina
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The most indented archipelago on the Mediterranean, with 140 uninhabited islands, islets and reefs.
The most beautiful karst river in Croatia.
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Krka National Park
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The most beautiful karst river in Croatia.
The most beautiful and the most popular Croatian national park, listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park Entrance
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The most beautiful and the most popular Croatian national park, listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Arts & Culture

The museum is one of the city´s greatest attractions and rightfully so. It´s housed in the 19th century Cosmacendi Palace and has some outstanding views that overlook the Jazine harbour. The museum contains one of the premium collections of Roman glassware outside Italy, with a cornucopia of goblets, jars and vials retrieved from archaeological sites across Dalmatia. Highlights include the delicate vessels used by Roman ladies to store perfumes, skin creams and essential oils. Also look out for glass cups used to celebrate Mass, and dainty flasks in which holy water was stored. Take the opportunity to see the replica Roman glassware on sale as you´ll no doubt enter one of the classiest souve
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Museum of Ancient Glass
1 Poljana Zemaljskog odbora
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The museum is one of the city´s greatest attractions and rightfully so. It´s housed in the 19th century Cosmacendi Palace and has some outstanding views that overlook the Jazine harbour. The museum contains one of the premium collections of Roman glassware outside Italy, with a cornucopia of goblets, jars and vials retrieved from archaeological sites across Dalmatia. Highlights include the delicate vessels used by Roman ladies to store perfumes, skin creams and essential oils. Also look out for glass cups used to celebrate Mass, and dainty flasks in which holy water was stored. Take the opportunity to see the replica Roman glassware on sale as you´ll no doubt enter one of the classiest souve
Within the structure to the church of St. Mary, or more specifically her monastery, whose property was Heavily damaged during the Second World War a Representative exhibition was formed in 1972 - the Permanent Exhibition of Religious Art, one of the most worth-while exhibitions in Croatia, popularly called "The Gold and Silver of Zadar".
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The Gold and Silver of Zadar
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Within the structure to the church of St. Mary, or more specifically her monastery, whose property was Heavily damaged during the Second World War a Representative exhibition was formed in 1972 - the Permanent Exhibition of Religious Art, one of the most worth-while exhibitions in Croatia, popularly called "The Gold and Silver of Zadar".
The symbol of the city of Zadar and the most famous monumental edifice in Croatia from the early Middle Ages (9th c.). Round pre-Romanesque church which was called the Church of the Holy Trinity until the 15th c., and from that time on carries the name of Saint Donat, by the bishop who had it built. The church was mentioned for the first time in mid 10th c. in the documents of the Byzantine emperor Konstantin Porfirogenet. Today its space is used, due to its extraordinary acoustic features, for musical performances ("Musical Evenings in Saint Donat").
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Simbahan ng St. Donatus
Grgura Mrganića
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The symbol of the city of Zadar and the most famous monumental edifice in Croatia from the early Middle Ages (9th c.). Round pre-Romanesque church which was called the Church of the Holy Trinity until the 15th c., and from that time on carries the name of Saint Donat, by the bishop who had it built. The church was mentioned for the first time in mid 10th c. in the documents of the Byzantine emperor Konstantin Porfirogenet. Today its space is used, due to its extraordinary acoustic features, for musical performances ("Musical Evenings in Saint Donat").
Since 1832, when Archaeological museum in Zadar was founded, it has been the second one, considering the age, of all existing museums in Croatia.
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Archaeological Museum
1 Trg opatice Čike
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Since 1832, when Archaeological museum in Zadar was founded, it has been the second one, considering the age, of all existing museums in Croatia.