Arch of the Sergii

Pula


Also known as the Golden Gate (Zlatna vrata), this majestic arch was erected around 27 BC to commemorate three brothers from the Sergius family who fought in the naval battle of Actium (where the future emperor Augustus defeated Marc Antony and Cleopatra). It stood at the entrance to the Roman town, the walls of which can still be partly seen nearby on Trg Portarata and along Carrarina.


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1. Zerostrasse

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This underground system of tunnels was built before and during WWI to shelter the city's population and serve as storage for ammunition. Now you can walk…

2. Tržnica

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City life in Pula revolves around its gorgeous 1903 succession-style market building, and the produce stalls and cafes that surround it.

3. Istria Historical & Maritime Museum

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4. Roman Floor Mosaic

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5. St Francis' Monastery & Church

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Built in 1285, Pula's Franciscan monastery has an extraordinary 15th-century gilded altarpiece behind the altar of its cavernous church – but that's not…

7. Temple of Augustus

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Fronted by a high porch supported by six Corinthian columns, this small but perfectly proportioned temple was built sometime between 2 BC and AD 14. It…