Echoes of Civic Life The Town Clock and City Palace are central features of Rovinj’s main square, known as Trg Marsala Tita. Together, they represent Rovinj’s historical and administrative heart. The Town Clock, with its 16th-century mechanism, stands as a symbol of order and civic pride. The red façade and the lion of St. Mark […]
Celebrating Rovinj’s Seafaring Soul Unique in both concept and execution, the Batana House Ecomuseum is a UNESCO-recognized cultural site dedicated to the traditional wooden fishing boat known as the batana. This small but rich museum tells the story of Rovinj’s maritime heritage through photos, models, tools, and oral histories. But it’s more than a museum […]
Where Art Meets History Housed in a majestic Baroque palace once owned by the noble Califfi family, the Rovinj Heritage Museum is a treasure trove of local culture. Founded in 1954, the museum features four floors of exhibitions, ranging from fine art and sculpture to maritime artifacts and ethnographic collections. The permanent exhibits cover Rovinj’s […]
Peace and Beauty in Baroque Form Just a few minutes’ walk from the bustling center of Rovinj, the Franciscan Monastery offers peace, history, and unexpected artistic treasures. Built between 1702 and 1710 in the Baroque style, this monastery is still active today. Inside, you’ll find an impressive library with over 10,000 volumes, including rare theological […]

Rovinj’s Artistic Heartbeat Grisia Street is more than just a road — it’s an open-air gallery. Known locally as “Ulica Umjetnosti,” or Street of Art, it winds uphill from Balbi’s Arch toward the Church of St. Euphemia. Each summer, Grisia transforms into a colorful, bustling festival of creativity during the Grisia Art Exhibition, an event […]

Gateway to the Past Built in 1678, Balbi’s Arch once served as the main gate into Rovinj’s fortified town. It stands on the site of the original town gate from the Middle Ages and bears rich decorative elements that reveal Rovinj’s history as part of the Venetian Republic. Look closely and you’ll see the carved […]

Explore Rovinj’s Old Town (Stari Grad) with its cobblestone streets, colorful Venetian buildings, artisan shops, and cozy cafés. A must-see in Istria, Croatia.

Rovinj’s Iconic Landmark with Panoramic Views Standing tall above Rovinj’s skyline, the Church of St. Euphemia is more than just a religious landmark — it’s a symbol of the town’s soul. Built in the early 18th century in the Baroque style, the church is dedicated to Saint Euphemia, the town’s patron saint whose sarcophagus rests […]