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Surrounded by the verdant greenery of Istria’s southern landscapes lies a city of immense beauty and culture. Since Pula’s founding over 3,000 years ago, Istria’s largest city has been revered as one of the Adriatic’s most important trading harbours, and more recently as a tourism treasure. This seaside resort shines brighter than many other destinations, housing an astounding number of historical monuments as well as its glorious beaches and stunning countryside. By far the most impressive icon of the Roman influence on Istria is the city’s magnificent Arena – the sixth largest coliseum on the planet. Many world famous artists such as Sting, Norah Jones and the late Pavarotti have performed within its spectacular arched interior in recent years. Concerts, film screenings and open-air theatre now grace an ancient stage where once gladiators battled to the death. However, the Arena is not the only place endowed with exciting summer events. Musical and theatrical extravaganzas such as the Histria Festival, the most popular festival in Croatia, pack the city with pulsating performances. ‘Seasplash’ infuses Pula with the vibrant energy of reggae for three sensational days in July, and street performers colour its cobbled streets with a pageant of music and colour throughout July and August.Most of the hotels and tourist accommodation lies two kilometres to the south on the pine-cloaked Verudela peninsula surrounded by the aquamarine waters of the Adriatic. It’s a scene of startling natural beauty, where the rich green of Mediterranean parkland contrasts deeply with the azure blue of cloudless skies and a calm, sparkling sea. Many tourist destinations boast of ‘having it all’. Pula is one of the very few that truly has.
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Pula's monuments

Pula's monuments

In many memorabilia in Pula you will find miniature copies of the most famous Pula's monuments in stone or picture that will remind you of the memorable vacation in Pula even when is over.

Istrian lavender

Istrian lavender

Lavander is famous for its healing characteristics, and even the Old Romans used to add lavender to their baths, whereas the old Greeks used lavender mainly for medical purposes. Take along a bottle of Istrian lavender oil or an aromatic bag with lavender flowers and bring a breath of Istrian air to your home.

Olive oil

Olive oil

Olive oil that is produced in Istria from the olive autochthonous cultivar is one of the best and most qualitative world's olive oils. Try the Istrian olive oil of very delicate scent and flavor and take a bottle of olive oil that will serve you as a basis for the preparation of numerous Mediterranean cuisine dishes.

Old Istrian structures

Old Istrian structures

Stone structure miniatures are characteristic for Istria. Miniature šterne (cisterns), kažuni (a little shelter on the field), old Istrian houses and fireplaces are attractive souvenirs that will remind you of the Istrian peninsula and its traditional way of construction.

Istrian musical instruments

Istrian musical instruments

Famous musical instruments in the Istrian folklore are roženica (sopele, sopile, supiele, tororo), mih (bellows) and šurle. The roženica is a musical instrument like oboe, the mih is made out of sheep skin and it can have simple or double melody pipe, while the šurla is made out of two separate wooden melody pipes connected at the upper end where the air is blown into. Take along one of the traditional Istrian musical instruments, the sounds of which will remind you of the unforgettable vacation.

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