Sightseeings Trogir - Recommendations for your Holiday in Trogir
Radovan's portal
The most valuable monument of Dalmatian stone-worker's trade which was chiselled out for a cathedral of St. Lawrence by the master stone-mason Radovan.
Kamerlengo fortress
The fortress was built in the 13th-15th century during the Venetian rule. On the waterfront is the imposing which used to be connected to the city walls. It was built by the Genoans in the 14th century and in 1941 it was the site of a massacre of locals by the Fascist occupiers. A memorial plaque notes the event.
Renaissance city gate
Start your walking tour from there (the main entrance to the town from the car and bus park). Above the gate is a statue of the town's protector, the Blessed Ivan Orsini.

Church of St. Barbara
Once it was St. Martin's church dating from the 11th century. From that time can be seen the remains of the church of Sv. Barbara in the southeastern part of the city, which boasts the religious art of museum lobby.
Dominican Monastery
The monastery dates from 14th to 15th century, and it was decorated by the art collection.
Church of St. Petar
The monastery was founded by Queen Mary in 1242. It belonged to a female Benedictine monastery. The interior has highlights of Baroque art with many wooden sculptures of St. Peter and Paul. Here are placed especially valuable Baroque organ that still adorn the church.