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| Porec Península de Istria Croacia Porec es una ciudad croata que encontramos en la Península de Istria, una ciudad costera de casi 20,000 habitantes en plena costa del Adriático. Porec es una ciudad impresionante, turística, de maravillosas playas y clima mediterráneo. Es una ciudad milenaria, que tiene en sus calles, su casco histórico, sus playas y su clima su principal patrimonio turístico. Porec es una ciudad turística, donde han proliferado en los últimos años hoteles, apartamentos y chalets donde poder alojarse durante sus vacaciones en la Península de Istria, es una ciudad a la que es fácil llegar, gracias al aeropuerto de Pola, o el que podemos encontrar en Rijeka, pero además, es una ciudad mestiza, donde al 70% de los croatas que hay en esta ciudad, se une más de un 7% de la población de origen italiano, |
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| un 4% de serbios, y un
3% de albaneses. En los últimos años, también ciudadanos extranjeros se han
empezado a instalar en esta región, fundamentalmente alemanes. Debemos resaltar además que Porec es la
ciudad más turística y más visitada de la Península de Istria, prueba de
ello es la gran cantidad de alojamientos, bares, restaurantes y
posibilidades de ocio que encontraremos para comer, para tomar una cerveza,
para visitar monumentos o para ir de compras, así como para disfrutar de un
ambiente único. |
| ___________Información de Interés Porec Península de Istria Croacia Son varias las cuestiones de interés, la información, que necesitaremos antes o durante nuestro viaje a Porec, datos sencillos y básicos para disfrutar plenamente de nuestras vacaciones en Istria, para poder disfrutar de nuestra estancia en este rincón de Croacia. Antes de disfrutar de nuestras vacaciones en esta región, debemos conocer algunas cuestiones básicas, como son el clima de la región, como llegar hasta la ciudad de Porec, ya sea en barco, en avión o por carretera, la economía de la zona u otros datos de interés, como pueden ser el idioma, la moneda, etc... ______-Playas Porec Península de Istria Croacia. Visite las playas nudistas de Porec!!!. Porec es una ciudad impresionante, turística, donde sus playas se convierten en uno de sus principales atractivos y reclamos. Porec cuenta con numerosas playas, muchas de ellas de carácter nudista, playas de grava y de rocas, urbanas y aisladas, familiares, para parejas, para amigos… Porec cuenta con una impresionante y variada oferta de Playas para los amantes del mar. Son varias las playas que debemos destacar de Porec, playas como Playa Ulika, ubicada en un complejo turístico de esta maravillosa ciudad. También debemos reseñar la Ensenada de Solaris, una playa de las afueras, de aguas cristalinas, donde la arena y la roca se entremezclan y donde podremos disfrutar de un ambiente algo más aislado que en Ulika. Otras playas son la de la Ensenada de Bijela, o Playa Funtana. En Porec, en la mayor parte de esta playas, podremos encontrar numerosas posibilidades para alojarnos durante nuestras vacaciones en Istria, alojamientos en hoteles, apartamentos, casas, chalets o en hostales. Además, otra característica añadida en las playas de Porec es que en la gran mayoría de ellas tendremos zonas donde realizar actividades acuáticas o disfrutar del nudismo en las playas de Porec, ya que son muchas las playas nudistas que encontramos en este rincón de la península de Istria. |
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| Porec Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Porec Porec Marko Curko Porec is a historic town half way up the western side of the magnificent istrian peninsula. A tourist haven which is rich in history and coastal beauty. Plenty of hotels and private accomodation. The local people are more than friendly and you should not miss the drive through the local villages for a taste of local made wine and food. visit porec.com for more information. _________Sights Edit This [Add Sight] Basilica Edit This the most valuable cultural monument in Porec. It was built on the remains of an earlier tri-naval basilica, in the first half of the 6th century, during the period of Bishop Euphrasius, whose name it bears. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Round Tower Edit This Built in the second half of the l5th century. It is well preserved. There is a terrace on the top which can be visited. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: Narodni trg Temple of Neptune Edit This In park, west of the Marafor Square, only fragments of the classical temple which was dedicated to the god of the sea, remain preserved. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Forum Romanum Edit This The old Roman Forum can be found at the end of the main decumanus (today Decumanus Street). At a few points, a stone pavement of the square, from the classical period, is visible under the present day pavement. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] email: black@emailname.com address: Decumanus Str. url: www.lukensinc.com Pentagonal Tower Edit This Located at the beginning of the main street, Decumanus, at the entrance of the old city heart. It was built in the mid l5th century in Gothic style. There is a relief of a Mletke lion on it. Up until the French occupation, parts of the Great City Doors were preserved. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: Decumanus str. House of two saints Edit This Built in the 14/15th century in a Romanesque style. It derived its name from the two stone relief figures of the two saints alongside the window on the last floor. On the ground floor a large stone arch stands out. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: St. Mauro Str. Romanesque house Edit This A building from the l3th century that stands at a point where Decumanus Street meets the Marafor Square. Interesting wooden balcony. Romanesque biforium and mono Iithic archivolt. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: Decumanus Str. Porec Museum Edit This The Native Museum of Porec building is situated in a Baroque palace, Sincic, from the 18th century. On the ground floor there is a collection of stone monuments with Roman scriptures, and an archaeological collection of prehistoric ceramic works. In original Baroque salons on the first and on the second floor, artistic paintings and objects can be found. There is also a special collection of portraits and objects of a family from Kopar, the Carli family, whose last descendent lived in Porec. Woren sculptures, from the early middle ages, make an interesting collection. The museum more.. type: Palaces World66 rating: [rate it] email: msincich@sbcglobal.net address: history of Sincic Palace? ___________Sights Edit This [Add Sight] Basilica Edit This the most valuable cultural monument in Porec. It was built on the remains of an earlier tri-naval basilica, in the first half of the 6th century, during the period of Bishop Euphrasius, whose name it bears. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Round Tower Edit This Built in the second half of the l5th century. It is well preserved. There is a terrace on the top which can be visited. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: Narodni trg Temple of Neptune Edit This In park, west of the Marafor Square, only fragments of the classical temple which was dedicated to the god of the sea, remain preserved. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Forum Romanum Edit This The old Roman Forum can be found at the end of the main decumanus (today Decumanus Street). At a few points, a stone pavement of the square, from the classical period, is visible under the present day pavement. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] email: black@emailname.com address: Decumanus Str. url: www.lukensinc.com Pentagonal Tower Edit This Located at the beginning of the main street, Decumanus, at the entrance of the old city heart. It was built in the mid l5th century in Gothic style. There is a relief of a Mletke lion on it. Up until the French occupation, parts of the Great City Doors were preserved. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: Decumanus str. House of two saints Edit This Built in the 14/15th century in a Romanesque style. It derived its name from the two stone relief figures of the two saints alongside the window on the last floor. On the ground floor a large stone arch stands out. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: St. Mauro Str. Romanesque house Edit This A building from the l3th century that stands at a point where Decumanus Street meets the Marafor Square. Interesting wooden balcony. Romanesque biforium and mono Iithic archivolt. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: Decumanus Str. Porec Museum Edit This The Native Museum of Porec building is situated in a Baroque palace, Sincic, from the 18th century. On the ground floor there is a collection of stone monuments with Roman scriptures, and an archaeological collection of prehistoric ceramic works. In original Baroque salons on the first and on the second floor, artistic paintings and objects can be found. There is also a special collection of portraits and objects of a family from Kopar, the Carli family, whose last descendent lived in Porec. Woren sculptures, from the early middle ages, make an interesting collection. The museum more.. type: Palaces World66 rating: [rate it] email: msincich@sbcglobal.net address: history of Sincic Palace? |