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Croatia tourist attractions

Introduction to Croatian tourist attractions:

1. Mimara Museum

The Mimara Museum is located in Roosevelt Square, Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. ), is an art museum that mainly collects the art works of Wilder and Mimara, so the museum is called "Wilder and Mimara" in full.

2. Trogir

Trogir is a famous example of urban continuity. The island's right-angled street pattern dates back to the Greek period and was used by later rulers. It has been decorated with many fine public places as well as residences and fortifications. The exquisite Romanesque church is complemented by the outstanding Renaissance and Baroque architecture of the Venetian period.

3. Diocletian’s Palace

Diocletian’s Palace is located in a bay in Split, Croatia, near the Dalmatian Coast. It was established by the ancient Roman Emperor Diocletian in the early fourth century AD.

4. Dubrovnik Ancient City

Dubrovnik is surrounded by mountains and sea, with beautiful scenery and mild climate. It is known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic" and "City Museum". The city is divided into two parts: the old city and the new city. The old city has an ancient castle built from the 14th to 16th centuries. It is built on a huge rock protruding from the sea. The walls of the castle are made of granite.