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Nice building in old Korcula
Loggia is one of the some important buildings, you can see in the old town of Korcula, a Venetian-style town in Croatia. It is a white stone building, which is located close to a half tower. It is nic...
Loźa (Loggia) is a small building in the south-western part of Korczulan Old Town. It was situated at the western port near the Morska Gate Tower (Kula Morska Vrata) and today's ferry harbor. It was b...
I love medieval walls, castles and towers, yet this portion of the Korcula Old Town was disappointing. What is normally preserved by cultural part of the government and offered as a tourist attracti...
I visited this place while sightseeing in Cortura. As soon as I passed through the gate on the south side of the old town and proceeded on the main street, I saw a square and old building. It was an architecture supported by a column of cylinders, and when I stopped by, the group was receiving explanations.
Nice building in old Korcula
Loggia is one of the some important buildings, you can see in the old town of Korcula, a Venetian-style town in Croatia. It is a white stone building, which is located close to a half tower. It is nic...
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Loźa (Loggia) is a small building in the south-western part of Korczulan Old Town. It was situated at the western port near the Morska Gate Tower (Kula Morska Vrata) and today's ferry harbor. It was b...
Medieval Wall and Tower, Yet Disappointing
I love medieval walls, castles and towers, yet this portion of the Korcula Old Town was disappointing. What is normally preserved by cultural part of the government and offered as a tourist attracti...
Old building near the castle gate of the old town
I visited this place while sightseeing in Cortura. As soon as I passed through the gate on the south side of the old town and proceeded on the main street, I saw a square and old building. It was an architecture supported by a column of cylinders, and when I stopped by, the group was receiving explanations.