Trogir, a town listed in the UNESCO
cultural heritage list and situated on a small island between the
mainland and the island of Čiovo has every right to be called a
museum-town because its every stone and every building are crucial
for a certain period in history.
From its first days the town was
rich in numerous works of art. Many of them draw our attention by
their beauty and grandeur: Kairos - divinity of a glorious moment;
Radovan's portal - the most precious monument of Dalmatian stone-mason's
art made by master Radovan and his pupils; the greatest tourist
attraction - St. Lawrence's Cathedral which is Romanic, Gothic and
Renaissance in style; Prince's palace, Municipal loggia, Čipiko
palace and other numerous palaces, towers, churches and works of
art. All those monuments are not luxurious but they show the original
development of the town. Thus placed in such a small area they make
Trogir a real treasury of art.