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Pula walking tour: past and present

International experience : Croatia
Book your Pula walking tour with Golden Moments to see the amazing sites of the past and present of this Dalmatia gem, from the Romans until today.
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Pula walking tour: past and present
Pula walking tour: past and present

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The earliest record of a permanent settlement in Pula dates back to the 10th century BC. Founded by the Histri, an ancient Istrian Illyrian tribe, Pula came under Roman control in 177 BC.During this period, the city flourished and reached its peak with about 30,000 residents, becoming an important Roman port with a large surrounding area under its administration. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the city and region were attacked by the Ostrogoths and once their reign ended, Pula came under the Exarchate of Ravenna (540–751). During this period Pula prospered, becoming a Byzantine fleet port and integral part of the Byzantine Empire.From 788, Pula was ruled by Charlemagne under the Frankish Empire until the Venetians took over in 1331, ruling until 1797. With the collapse of the Venetian Republic in 1797 following Napoleon's Treaty of Campo Formio, the city became part of the Habsburg Monarchy. It 1805, Pula was invaded once again after the French had defeated the Austrians.In 1813, Pola (with Istria) came back to the Austrian Empire and under the compromise of 1867, the town — under the original Italian name, Pola — remained in Austria-Hungary until the latter's defeat and dissolution in 1918. Under Austrian rule, Pula regained prosperity and its large natural harbour became Austria's main naval base and major shipbuilding center. Following the collapse of Austria-Hungary in 1918, Pola and the whole of Istria – except the territory of Castua – returned to Italy and after World War II became part of Yugoslavia. Since the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1991, Pula has been part of the newly created Republic of Croatia.Your tour will begin with a visit to the Amphitheater where gladiators fought. It was built in the 1st-century AD during the reign of emperor Vespasian at the same time the greatest and most famous building of its kind was constructed: the Roman Colosseum. The particular structure of the Pula amphitheater exemplifies all the traditional methods of ancient construction, setting it aside from others. The underground passages once used by gladiators today display a permanent exhibition called Olive and Viticulture in Ancient Istria, which presents reconstructions of mills, presses and other machines once used for the production of olive oil and wine as well as amphorae that were used for their storage and transport.From the Arena, your tour cotinues as you walk past the Hercules temple on your way to the town cathedral, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The church is located on Pula Bay's south side at the foot of the 17th-century-Venetian-fort-topped hill. The site of the present-day church has been used for religious worship since ancient Roman times, with the first Christian churches having been built int the late 4th and early 5th centuries.Next, arrive at the center of everyday Roman life: the Forum Romanum, where you will s
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