The central square of Hvar, or Pjaca, is the largest square in all of Dalmatia. Originally a deep bay, and later the area between two fortified towns, Grode in the north and Burg in the south, it was filled up over the centuries until it took on today's dimensions. It was initially wider than it is today, but due to the lack of space inside the fortified town, houses are being built in the northern part of the Pjaca, in front of the city walls. The square was completely paved in 1780.
№2 of 9 places in City of Hvar
№39 of 2178 places in Croatia
№1 of 1 City parks and squares in City of Hvar
№3 of 112 City parks and squares in Croatia