Krsan

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Krsan is a municipality and village located in the eastern part of Istria, approximately 9 km north of the town of Labin.This village can justifiably boast a rich cultural and historical heritage that in some places dates back to the 11th century. - Istarski razvoda), crkvice Sv. Juraj Stari, which hides the oldest known Glagolitic inscription - the Plomin inscription or the nearby town of Chepich and its lake of the same name, which dries up and turns into fertile arable fields.In the area of ​​the municipality of Krsan, the remains of Glagolitic and sacral heritage and old crafts are intertwined with a modern tourist offer and a variety of gastronomic delights, and if you look a little closer, you will see the beautiful Istrian bellflower - an endemic plant that grows in this area.

№544 in Villages and settlements of Croatia

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4.5
(4 reviews)
Mateo
very good!!!
Harry
This village is so rich in history and cultural heritage. This town dates back from the 11th century and is known for its Glagolitic inscription. It's such a wonderful town for people interested in sacral heritage. I had such a wonderful experience in this village
Ivan
The cultural and historical ways of this place are well maintained and preserved. There are two common inscriptions here wonderfully preserved and date back to the 11th century. Also there is a lake here that dries up and provides a nice field for growing crops. Such a great phenomenon.
Jonna
I really wanted to see the beautiful istrian bellflower that was said to be endemic, i am a huge fan of such species. The glagolitic and sacred heritage were also nice to observe. The cafe bar and restaurant were also very sufficient in their services. I enjoyed my visit here