Things to see and do in Trogir
Places to Visit

Cathedral of St. Lawrence
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Cathedral of St. Lawrence is a stunning example of Romanesque-Gothic architecture. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, it features intricate stone carvings, a magnificent portal, and a bell tower offering sweeping views of Trogir.

Kamerlengo Fortress
This 15th-century Venetian fortress stands proudly at the edge of Trogir’s waterfront. Once a defensive stronghold, it now hosts cultural events and offers panoramic views of the Adriatic, making it a must-visit for history buffs.

Cipiko Palace
Located in Trogir’s main square, Cipiko Palace is a Renaissance gem built for the prominent Cipiko family. Its ornate Gothic windows and courtyard reflect the town’s aristocratic past.

Trogir Historic Core
The heart of Trogir, the UNESCO-listed historic core, is a maze of narrow streets, medieval buildings, and vibrant squares. Key landmarks include the City Loggia, Clock Tower, and charming cafes.

Trogir City Museum
Housed in the Garagnin-Fanfogna Palace, the Trogir City Museum offers a deep dive into the town’s history with exhibits of ancient artifacts, Renaissance artworks, and historical documents.

Benedictine Monastery of St. Nicholas
This peaceful monastery is home to the famous Kairos relief, a 3rd-century BC Greek artwork. Its serene courtyard and small museum make it a hidden gem for culture enthusiasts.

