If you are tired of typical walking tours – this is a perfect thing for you. With our guides, you will experience Trogir by night, its narrow streets and paths founded by Greek colonists in the 3rd century BC. At first glance, it may seem like any other Mediterranean ancient town, but it’s actually much more. This UNESCO’s World Heritage Site or Little Venice, as some call it, will charm you with a wide range of cultural sites, but even more with hidden ones. Our guides, dressed in black, carrying the light when daylight goes off, will help you travel back in time and see Trogir with different eyes.
Nocturnal Guide, dressed in black, carrying the light when the daylight goes off, will be waiting at North Gate of the Old Town, 9 PM. Notice: The tour will be canceled if there is no minimum of two guests confirmed.
Native citizens of Trogir remember the dark, glorious and the most intriguing stories whose spirits still live in the stone walls of this Hellenistic and Roman city. With our guides, you will experience Trogir by night, its narrow streets, and paths founded by Greek colonists in the 3rd century BC. Let the lantern lights guide you through the myths and legends of old Trogir. Prepare yourselves for a night filled with stories of noblemen, intrigues, broken hearts, murders and revenge that took place in this medieval town. Open up your senses, relax and give it a try!
The town you are about to enter by passing through these gates is the medieval town of Trogir... Middle Ages in the city of Trogir; Black Death, Woman - a dangerous sin, witchcraft, superstitions, slavery... Follow my light... and you won't get lost... in the city's dark.
Listen to the story of great love and even greater despair happening in this breathtaking medieval fortress...
Benedictine Monastery of Saint Nikola, the oldest Monastery of that kind which is still active. The greatest merit of it have so-called Koludrice of Trogir, nuns who are spending their life behind these walls, never getting out. Four nuns are keeping the most important symbol of Trogir - sculptural relief Kairos dating 3rd century BC - from the time of the very foundation of the city.
The story of Marin Kjudis, a great hero and the unintentional causer of the plague outbreak in Trogir...
Being a felon, a thief, pyromancer, killer or a traitor was a bad decision in Middle Ages. The most common punishment was a Pillar of Shame where the convict was publicly displayed...
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