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Stari Grad

Stari Grad (literal translation of the name is the Old Town) is the oldest town in Croatia. The first settlers were the Greeks from the island Paros in the Aegean Sea, who established the colony in the year 384 BC and named the town Pharos.

The large plain that occupies the island’s central area is a cultured landscape, formed by thousands of years of human labour. The name changed throughout the centuries, since its foundation by the Greeks who called it Chora Pharu, Roman Ager Pharensis, medieval Campus Sancti Stephani till today’s Stari Grad plain. The Stari Grad Plain and the old town centre of Stari Grad have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2008.

There are many places of interest to visit in Stari Grad.

House TVRDALJ, the summer house and walled garden of the 16th-century poet and aristocrat Petar Hektorović. This house, with a fish pond and a dove cot over it, is the most famous building in Stari Grad. A poet was building it throughout his entire life, and there he realised the idea of microcosms – a small, enclosed world where all divine creatures – fish, birds, herbs and people (himself, his friends, a holy woman, paupers and travellers) had a space to live. The Town Museum is housed in the Biankini Palace, the neo-renaissance family home of the Biankini brothers dating back to the end of the 19th century. Museum collections depict the long history of Stari Grad.

Dominican Monastery of St. Peter the Martyr and a museum hold numerous works of art. Undoubtedly the most valuable painting is The Mourning of Christ by the 16th-century Venetian master, the well-known Jacopo Tintoretto. The oldest inscriptions written in Greek found in Croatia are preserved in this museum and they are testimony to the tempestuous life of the Greek town, Pharos, from the 4th to the 2nd centuries B.C. There is a large library in the monastery with manuscripts and incunabula (the first printed books) and a part of that book’s heritage is exposed in the monastery’s museum, and in the church, there is the tomb of Petar Hektorović and his mother Katarina. 

If you are interested in contemporary art visit the exhibitions at Moira Art Gallery, open during high season only.

Experience the timeless charm of Bol on Stari Grad Island, a hidden jewel of the Adriatic Sea. This quaint village captivates with its picturesque harbour, serene beaches, and rich cultural heritage. Wander through ancient streets lined with stone houses, savour the flavours of local cuisine, and soak in the breathtaking sunsets over the crystal-clear waters.

Visit Stari Grad with Katarina Line

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