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Baredine Cave
Baredine Cave is an underground marvel located just outside Porec. This natural attraction offers a guided tour through a series of underground chambers filled with stalactites , stalagmites , and unusual rock formations. The cave, which descends 60 meters below ground, also houses rare species like the "human fish" (Proteus anguinus) , an endemic amphibian. The tour lasts about 40 minutes and provides an educational and awe-inspiring experience, showcasing the beauty of the region's geology. The cave's cool temperature and mysterious atmosphere make it a refreshing and intriguing escape, especially on hot summer days. New LED lighting installations now highlight the cave’s most dramatic formations in vivid colors. Winter tours include a “Mystery of the Abyss” theme, where guides share local legends about the cave’s origins.
Euphrasian Basilica
The Euphrasian Basilica is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of early Byzantine architecture . Built in the 6th century, the basilica is famous for its stunning mosaics that depict biblical scenes and Christian symbols. The golden mosaics, set against the blue backdrop, give a sense of serenity and wonder. The basilica complex also includes a bell tower, atrium, and baptistery. Climbing the bell tower offers panoramic views of Porec and the Adriatic Sea. The site is a must-see for its artistic and historical value, providing insight into the religious heritage of the region and showcasing the architectural brilliance of ancient times. Every summer, the basilica hosts Gregorian chant concerts that resonate through its marble halls. Recent restorations uncovered a hidden crypt beneath the altar, believed to hold relics of 3rd-century martyrs.
Porec Old Town
Porec Old Town is a treasure trove of history and architecture, with its roots tracing back to Roman times . The streets are paved with stone and lined with medieval buildings, Roman ruins, and Renaissance palaces. The old town's layout follows the ancient Roman grid, and landmarks like the Decumanus Street and Marafor Square are still visible today. Wandering through these narrow streets, visitors can explore charming shops, cafes, and galleries, making it a lively area to spend time. The old town's blend of history, culture, and modern-day vibrancy makes it an essential destination for anyone visiting Porec. The annual Historia Vivens Festival transforms the streets into a living museum with Roman reenactments. A newly opened underground archeological site beneath a café reveals original Roman mosaics and heating systems.
Zatika Sport Center
Zatika Sport Center is a versatile and modern venue in Porec, hosting a wide range of sports events, concerts, and exhibitions. It is a hub for athletic activities, offering facilities for basketball , volleyball , handball , and more. The center also serves as a space for community gatherings and cultural events, making it a vital part of Porec's social life. With its contemporary design and well-maintained facilities, Zatika attracts both locals and tourists. Whether attending a sports match, a live performance, or simply exploring the venue, it offers a dynamic and engaging experience. The center highlights Porec's commitment to promoting active and cultural lifestyles. The Porec Tennis Open , held here annually, draws international athletes to its clay courts. A new rooftop fitness terrace overlooks the Adriatic, offering yoga sessions at sunrise.