• 3. Admire the Frescoes: The frescoes inside Pula Cathedral are some of the most beautiful in Croatia.
  • Within the city, along the main street that from Flavia Street leads to the Forum, stands the Cathedral of Pula.
  • Pula Cathedral is a typical Adriatic episcopal building, and you can see many similar churches in the region of Istria.
  • Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Pula, view from the south. ... A short trip out of Pula takes you to the acclaimed Brijuni National Park.
  • The Pula Cathedral is a co-cathedral in Pula, Croatia. The church is located on the south side of the Pula bay at the foot of the hill with the 17th century Venetian fort.
  • Finally a side trip to the Assumption of Mary cathedral is worth it. It was started to be built in the 5th century, but was only finished 1300 years later.
  • Roman Catholic cathedral on the site of a collection of buildings from the 4th & 5th centuries. ... This is a medieval cathedral with a separate tower.
  • Heading a little further along the lanes from the Forum is Pula Cathedral, sitting quite unassuming in the bay of the city, by the harbour.
  • Today travellers visiting the church will find the main altar of Pula's cathedral is a Roman sarcophagus holding relics of some of these saints.