Departure at 9 am by a small picturesque town of Savičenta. Savičenta is most famous for its monuments dating from the Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance. With the church St. Vincent, St.. Catherine and St. Antun there is also a palace Grimani. Tour quadrangular fortress, which was the center. After Svetivinčenat we are going to Hum, the world’s smallest town. Stopping by beneath Hum and hike to the top of the Glagolitic. A monumental complex built in order to praise croatian glagolitics that in Istria raised national consciousness.
Stone monuments as a pillar Chakavian Parliament, the table of Cyril and Methodius, Clement of Ohrid Sijela. The viewpoint of Gregory of Nin, the rise of the Istrian divorce, resistance and freedom, George Resort acts to gate Hum, Lapidaria and end Wall Croatian Protestants. Arrival in Hum which is still preserved defense system of the city walls and connected to external walls of houses.
After Hum going to the Beram and visit the Gothic church of St. Mary on Skrilinamacia with rich interior frescoes. Inscription on the church states that the frescoes from the end Vincent Castav in the year 1474. The most famous fresco of the Dance of the Dead, where he presented the death as taking people into their own hands.
After Beram we’ll visit Kringa where is planned to visit the tomb of George Grande, Istrian vampiric who struggled in the Middle Ages, the surrounding population. In Kringa it is possible a break in the Istrian taverns and lunch.
After Kringa we’ll go to Motovun. Sightseeing tower from the 12th century, with whose story connects us and writer Vladimir Nazor and his hero Veli Joze.
Byside Motovun, it is planned a visit to Dvigrad and tour the ruins of the city that was abandoned during the Middle Ages and destroyed in the wars and the plague that has devastated the local population.
By the end we’ll go to St.. Fosca, the most important point, and furrows dragons place of miraculous healing.
Shorted routes
Glagolitic Alley - Beram - Kringa - Dvigrad - St.Fosca