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Erlebnisse in Sibenik
Located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea, Šibenik is famously known as the first town founded by the Croatian people. Medieval Sibenik is a less touristy destination compared to its neighboring cities, but as the third-largest city in Dalmatia it should not be missed! Book a one-day excursion from Zadar, Trogir or Split.This city was first mentioned in a charter from 1066 by the Croatian King Petar Krešimir IV. In the following centuries the city would change hands from Venice, Byzantium, Hungary and back to Venetian rule after the three-year war in 1412. The city's most notable structures were later built In the 16th century with St Nicholas Fortress and the 17th century, when its fortifications were improved to include the fortresses of St John and Šubićevac.The historical center sits in front of the Adriatic Sea, where you can walk through the coastal towns labyrinth of winding alleyways, cobbled streets and stone arches reaching the UNESCO World Heritage Cathedral of St James. Continue to St Michael's fortress and follow the signs to Ste Anne cemetery where you'll be greeted with views of the city from above. Admire the old town with the cathedral, St John's fortress, St Nicholas' fortress overlooking the canal, Šibenik's archipelago and the Kornati islands.Situated nearby the city, a mere 15 minutes car ride away, be sure to also visit the Krka National Park and the renowned Skradinski Buk waterfalls. Then travel to the quieter waterfall inside Krka National Park - the Roški Slap. This park is less crowded than Plitvice while still boasting 17 flowing cascades and a rich wildlife with over 20 species of fish.