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So let the pics and Links talk:
(Could be a very interesting story)
City of Pula-Pola is bilingual Croatian-Italian
www.pulainfo.hr/en/
www.pulainfo.hr/en/povijest.asp
www.eurotravelling.net/croatia/pula/pula_history.htm
You can almost smell antiquity on every step:
Viribus Unitis Anchor & Story:
www.viribusunitis.ca/history.htm
The only known image of the sinking 'Viribus Unitis'
in the Pola harbour 1918. Shot has been taken from the sister
dreadnaught TEGETTHOFF :
Shipyard as seen from the city's citadel:
Harbour North:
Via Sergia:
Via Sergia Detail:
Via Kandler:
Verudela Tourist Village:
Venetian Palace Via Kandler: 12-13 century
Venetian Balconies:
Uptown Simetry:
Uptown Detail:
Old Town Lane:
Typical Mediterranean scennery:
Downtows scennery:
Get rid of the cars from old town:
The Twin Gate II Century AD:
Roman Forum:
The Sergii Arch 80 years BC:
De Villa Napoleonic Citadel:
Temple of Augustus 2000 years of history:
As you can see it we do have a history but we don't have skyscrapers. Therefore scrapers are my childhood's love, and I taught we have tall building when the first 18 stories in Pula has been erected...heheheeheheh...
Do not mention any more so called Bishop's
block please...
Streets of old Pula-Pola:
Stairway to Heaven:
Stairway to Heaven II:
St. Anthony:
The Old Market...almost St. Lawrence Market:
Old Market:
Old Market Inside:
From the Outside:
Architect's plate:
Downtown Details:
Shipyard Cranes...no scrapers...unfortunatelly,
but I guess you simply can't have your cake and blablabla:
Sergii Arch at Night:
Daylight with tourists:
From Via Sergia:
Renaissance Palace - actual City Hall: (Should be museum instead...)
Piazza Foro - Roman Forum...more than 2000 years of continuous history of this square:
Roman Forum East Side:
Piazza Foro Italian period:
Piazza Forro South:
The twin Gate detail:
Temple Of Augustus:
Roman Forum Again:
Pola 1915:
Dignano Suburb City Hall:
One of seven Pula's Hills...Monte Grande:
Waterfront:
City Panorama:
Pola 1904 Hotel Riviera and passing streetcar:
Pula-Pola Harbour:
Pola 1900 caserma K.u.K (Kaiser und Koenig):
still standing...
Arena the Amphiteater:
Pula Public Transit:
Downtown Morning Rush:
Pula-Pola Aerial Shot:
Sijana Suburb:
Another Aerial:
TTC:
Porta D'oro Sergii Arch:
Arena From the air:
Peninsula D'Istria-Istra and Pula-Pola:
From the Plane Turnin' to the Pula international Airport:
Omnia Mea Mecum Porto:
Old Riviera Hotel:
Old Pola:
Medieval Cathedral:
Marinen Cemetery I World War:
Narrow Streets:
Old City Lanes:
View From the Citadel:
Napoleonic Citadel:
Mussolini period architecture:
Museum of Archaeology:
Marinen Kirke:
Another Marinen kirke Shot:
James Joyce Taught English in this Neighborhood:
Era Fascisto:
Partisan's Monument:
actually, I erased svastika from the pic, it's a shame
(fools and barbarians you can find everywhere and anywhere,
unfortunately...)
Magnificient Riviera:
Ave Caesare Imperatore Morituri Te Salutant:
Downtown Buildings:
Downtown Corso Giardini:
Arena and hood:
Brioni Archipelago just outside Pula's Harbour:
Bisantian Basilica VI Century AD:
Behind The Augustus Temple:
The lions and other animals were here...underground of
arena with Gladiators of course:
Austro-Ungarian Machinen Schule...still standing:
Forro:
Arena:
Arena South Side:
Arena Inside:
Another Aerial:
Roman Amphiteater First Century BC:
These are not alive fortunately:
www.istrianet.org/istria/index.html
www.istrianet.org/istria/maps/index.htm
www.istrianet.org/istria/maps/other/1995-euroregion.htm
www.airport-pula.hr/en/about_the_airport/
(Could be a very interesting story)
City of Pula-Pola is bilingual Croatian-Italian
www.pulainfo.hr/en/
www.pulainfo.hr/en/povijest.asp
www.eurotravelling.net/croatia/pula/pula_history.htm
You can almost smell antiquity on every step:
Viribus Unitis Anchor & Story:
www.viribusunitis.ca/history.htm
The only known image of the sinking 'Viribus Unitis'
in the Pola harbour 1918. Shot has been taken from the sister
dreadnaught TEGETTHOFF :
Shipyard as seen from the city's citadel:
Harbour North:
Via Sergia:
Via Sergia Detail:
Via Kandler:
Verudela Tourist Village:
Venetian Palace Via Kandler: 12-13 century
Venetian Balconies:
Uptown Simetry:
Uptown Detail:
Old Town Lane:
Typical Mediterranean scennery:
Downtows scennery:
Get rid of the cars from old town:
The Twin Gate II Century AD:
Roman Forum:
The Sergii Arch 80 years BC:
De Villa Napoleonic Citadel:
Temple of Augustus 2000 years of history:
As you can see it we do have a history but we don't have skyscrapers. Therefore scrapers are my childhood's love, and I taught we have tall building when the first 18 stories in Pula has been erected...heheheeheheh...
Do not mention any more so called Bishop's
block please...
Streets of old Pula-Pola:
Stairway to Heaven:
Stairway to Heaven II:
St. Anthony:
The Old Market...almost St. Lawrence Market:
Old Market:
Old Market Inside:
From the Outside:
Architect's plate:
Downtown Details:
Shipyard Cranes...no scrapers...unfortunatelly,
but I guess you simply can't have your cake and blablabla:
Sergii Arch at Night:
Daylight with tourists:
From Via Sergia:
Renaissance Palace - actual City Hall: (Should be museum instead...)
Piazza Foro - Roman Forum...more than 2000 years of continuous history of this square:
Roman Forum East Side:
Piazza Foro Italian period:
Piazza Forro South:
The twin Gate detail:
Temple Of Augustus:
Roman Forum Again:
Pola 1915:
Dignano Suburb City Hall:
One of seven Pula's Hills...Monte Grande:
Waterfront:
City Panorama:
Pola 1904 Hotel Riviera and passing streetcar:
Pula-Pola Harbour:
Pola 1900 caserma K.u.K (Kaiser und Koenig):
still standing...
Arena the Amphiteater:
Pula Public Transit:
Downtown Morning Rush:
Pula-Pola Aerial Shot:
Sijana Suburb:
Another Aerial:
TTC:
Porta D'oro Sergii Arch:
Arena From the air:
Peninsula D'Istria-Istra and Pula-Pola:
From the Plane Turnin' to the Pula international Airport:
Omnia Mea Mecum Porto:
Old Riviera Hotel:
Old Pola:
Medieval Cathedral:
Marinen Cemetery I World War:
Narrow Streets:
Old City Lanes:
View From the Citadel:
Napoleonic Citadel:
Mussolini period architecture:
Museum of Archaeology:
Marinen Kirke:
Another Marinen kirke Shot:
James Joyce Taught English in this Neighborhood:
Era Fascisto:
Partisan's Monument:
actually, I erased svastika from the pic, it's a shame
(fools and barbarians you can find everywhere and anywhere,
unfortunately...)
Magnificient Riviera:
Ave Caesare Imperatore Morituri Te Salutant:
Downtown Buildings:
Downtown Corso Giardini:
Arena and hood:
Brioni Archipelago just outside Pula's Harbour:
Bisantian Basilica VI Century AD:
Behind The Augustus Temple:
The lions and other animals were here...underground of
arena with Gladiators of course:
Austro-Ungarian Machinen Schule...still standing:
Forro:
Arena:
Arena South Side:
Arena Inside:
Another Aerial:
Roman Amphiteater First Century BC:
These are not alive fortunately:
www.istrianet.org/istria/index.html
www.istrianet.org/istria/maps/index.htm
www.istrianet.org/istria/maps/other/1995-euroregion.htm
www.airport-pula.hr/en/about_the_airport/