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Visit the Church of St. Lucy in Jurandvor, home to the Bašćanska ploča—the oldest Croatian Glagolitic inscription and a cornerstone of Croatian literacy.
The Cathedral of St. Kvirin in Krk stands as a living testament to eight centuries of devotion to the patron saint of the city and island.
A small island near Punat harbors an extraordinary Franciscan monastery with six centuries of unbroken tradition, museums, and pristine nature.
Katedrala Uznesenja Marijina — remek-djelo romaničke arhitekture i svjedočanstvo stoljetne crkvene tradicije otoka Krka
A small village on Krk island that guards one of Croatia's greatest cultural treasures—the oldest preserved monument of the Croatian language written in Glagolitic script.
From 1100 to 1900, Glagolitic priests on Krk Island preserved the oldest Slavic script, defending cultural identity through literacy and faith.
Discover the island of Krk, the heart of Croatian Glagolitic literacy for ten centuries, home to the Bašćanska ploča and countless monuments of this ancient script.
Najstariji hrvatski pravni tekst uklesan u kamenu svjedoči o bogatoj glagoljaškoj tradiciji otoka Krka
From Roman walls to Venetian bastions, the fortifications of Krk town reveal 2,000 years of continuous urban life on the Adriatic coast.
From 1813 to 1918, Habsburg rule transformed Krk from an isolated island into a modern destination with infrastructure, education, and the beginnings of tourism.
Discover how the Venetian Republic shaped Krk Island's architecture, culture, and identity from 1480 to 1797, leaving an indelible mark on this Adriatic gem.
Discover how the powerful Krk Princes shaped the island's destiny for five centuries, leaving an indelible mark on Croatian history and culture.
Discover how the powerful Frankopan family shaped Krk Island's medieval history, leaving behind impressive fortresses, churches, and cultural treasures that still stand today.
Discover the fascinating legacy of the Frankopans, the most powerful Croatian feudal family whose influence shaped Krk Island and the Kvarner region for centuries.