You Must Witness Zadar's Sunset at Least Once
🌴Zadar · A Timeless Hometown 🌊As Croatia's oldest coastal city, surrounded by the sea on three sides, Zadar boasts the world's only natural musical instrument—the Sea Organ. 🌟 Recommended Route 🍃St. Anastasia’s Cathedral → St. Donatus’ Church → Roman Forum → Land Gate/Sea Gate → Sea Organ → Greeting to the Sun 🌟 Landmark Highlights ❤️ St. Anastasia’s Cathedral. Zadar’s largest church, blending ancient Christian foundations with Romanesque architecture. Survived Crusades and WWII, with 800 years of history. Climb the bell tower for panoramic views (Mon-Fri 6:30AM-7PM; Tower: Mon-Sat 9AM-10PM). 🌅 St. Donatus’ Church. A 9th-century circular medieval church built atop Roman palace ruins.Now hosts concerts and festivals (Mon-Fri 6:30AM-7PM). ✅ Land Gate + Sea Gate. Twin 16th-century city gates (built 1543), standing opposite each other. 🌅 Sea Organ. The perfect sunset spot! Designed by a local architect, this 70m-long installation uses 35 polyethylene pipes beneath marble steps to "play" music with waves. ✅ Greeting to the Sun. Adjacent to the Sea Organ, this circular monument of 300 solar-powered glass panels lights up at dusk. #ZadarTravel #Croatia #SunsetMagic #OldTownZadar