Trogir North Gate, Trogir

Trogir North Gate, Trogir

The Trogir North Gate, also known as the Land Gate, is a historic architectural gem that dates back to the 15th century. This magnificent gate serves as the primary entrance to the ancient walled city of Trogir. It stands as a testament to the rich heritage and architectural prowess of the region.

One of the distinctive features of the Land Gate is its ornate decoration, which includes a statue of the revered patron saint of Trogir, Saint John Trogir. Additionally, the gate is adorned with the emblematic Saint Mark's Lion, representing the historical significance and influence of this region.

The Land Gate showcases a splendid Renaissance design that continues to captivate the hearts of visitors from around the world. Its historical and artistic importance make it a must-visit attraction for thousands of tourists each year. This beautifully preserved structure provides a window into the past and offers a glimpse of the architectural and cultural heritage of Trogir.

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Trogir North Gate on Map

Sight Name: Trogir North Gate
Sight Location: Trogir, Croatia (See walking tours in Trogir)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Trogir, Croatia

Create Your Own Walk in Trogir

Create Your Own Walk in Trogir

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Trogir Introduction Walking Tour

Trogir Introduction Walking Tour

Trogir, a charming small town on the scenic Dalmatian coast of Croatia, boasts 2300 years of continuous urban tradition. Established in the 3rd century BC, throughout its history the town has been influenced by the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Venetians, to mention but a few.

Originally known as Tragurion, its name is derived from the Greek words "tragos" (male goat) and...  view more

Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.8 Km or 0.5 Miles