Showing 9 Random Elements in the location - Mali Lošinj
This building was once an inn operated by DR. Felix Veth. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian empire stayed here between October 4th and November 26th, 1895. Shortly afterwards ...
The Dražica wooden motor sailboat (after restoration renamed as the Nerezinac) is an important example of the traditional shipbuilding that was added to the List of Protected Intangible Cult ...
This building was established in 1875 to serve as a municipal building for the citizens residing in this area. To mark 140 years since its establishment, the town of Mali Lošinj placed this ...
This building was home to the first hotel in Mali Lošinj 'Vindobona'. The hotel opened its doors in 1887. It had 13 rooms, and its own swimming area across the street. It was open all year l ...
'Ne avertas oculos a fulgore huius sideris, si non vis obrui procellis' (AD 1858). 'Do not turn your eyes from the glow of this star if you do not want to disappear into the storm' - an insc ...
With the development of the maritime industry in the 18th century, the centre of Mali Lošinj moved from St. Martin's cove to the parish church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, sig ...
From 1881 to 1973 this building hosted the famous Maritime (Nautical) School in Mali Lošinj. It was the cradle of sailors, and since 1939, Engineers who carried the name of Lošinj across all ...
Before the construction of the fish market, fish was traditionally sold in the open air on the main town square (Pjaca) every day from 0700 to 1000. With the development of health tourism in ...
'Addio, my love!', she said into the wind and waved her white handkerchief (called facolić) to the sailing ship disappearing over the horizon. She went back to the small Church of Annunciati ...
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