Information about Pula (Croatia, Istarska)
The Owner of 'Villa Gorana' says about Pula |
Pula is a very interesting city because it was built 3000 thousand years ago. Pula is considered the capital of Istrian tourism, full of history, tradition and natural beauty. Situated at the southeast end of the Istrian peninsula has been in existence since 3 thousand years. It represents a very fine combination of the old and modern city where many famous writers and composers have found inspiration for their masterpieces.
Many cultural and historical monuments dominate its panorama and represents today the unique setting of various cultural and artistic events. The most famous building made by Romans is Amphitheatre, and lots of other historical buildings like Augustus temple built in the name of famous imperator August. Today Pula is the city which represents the connection between holiday on the beautiful coast with clear seawater, and legends and marks of a successful past. Unpolluted forests and coastlines with clearly beaches and moderate climate are important characteristic... Pula is a very interesting city because it was built 3000 thousand years ago. Pula is considered the capital of Istrian tourism, full of history, tradition and natural beauty. Situated at the southeast end of the Istrian peninsula has been in existence since 3 thousand years. It represents a very fine combination of the old and modern city where many famous writers and composers have found inspiration for their masterpieces.
Many cultural and historical monuments dominate its panorama and represents today the unique setting of various cultural and artistic events. The most famous building made by Romans is Amphitheatre, and lots of other historical buildings like Augustus temple built in the name of famous imperator August. Today Pula is the city which represents the connection between holiday on the beautiful coast with clear seawater, and legends and marks of a successful past. Unpolluted forests and coastlines with clearly beaches and moderate climate are important characteristics for those who prefer a holiday at the seaside.
Tourist facilities are located outside the historical part of town in woods close to the sea. Beaches stretch along, 100 km of beautiful and indented coast.
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The Owner of 'Villas Grabar**** (4+1)' says about Pula |
The largest town on the Istrian peninsula offers varied cultural life zanesenjacima. The itinerary of the tritisućljetnoj rich past that is a confirmation at each step in the old town begins and ends with the Roman Pula Amphitheater.Walking see the many monuments of Roman architecture from the 1st Arch of Sergius Note century BC, Hercules, and the Triumphal Arch, the Temple of Augustus and the small Roman theater in the center of the city. A special event is a holiday in the main square, the forum, these are the functions of collection from the time of Emperor Augustus bewahrt.Virtuelle journey certainly benefits from Pula and 190 km of indented coastline, crystal clear water and beaches are arranged to provide 'by the choice of stone or gravel surfaces accessible to all ages, especially families with children or wild beaches, unspoiled protected green for those who enjoy privacy and intimiti. |
The Owner of 'Vega apartment' says about Pula |
The city is best known for its many surviving ancient Roman buildings, the most famous of which is its 1st century amphitheatre, which is among the six largest surviving Roman arenas in the world.[11] and locally known as the Arena. This is one of the best preserved amphitheatres from antiquity and is still in use today during summer film festivals.
Protected from the north by the mountain chain of Alps as well the inner highland, the climate is Mediterranean, very pleasant, with the highest air temperature averaging 24 °C (75 °F) during August and lowest averaging 6 °C (43 °F), in January. Summers are usually warm during the day and cooler near the evening, although some strange heat wave patterns are also common. |
The Owner of 'LaMar' says about Pula |
Pula is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, situated at the southern tip of the Istria peninsula, with a population of 62,080 (2006). Like the rest of the region, it is known for its mild climate, smooth sea, and unspoiled nature. The city has a long tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding, and tourism. Pula has also been Istria\'s administrative center since ancient Roman times. |
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