Explore Pula’s Roman history with a local expert. Discover famous landmarks and hidden gems in a relaxed, personal tour. Book now.
Explore Pula’s Roman history with a local expert. Discover famous landmarks and hidden gems in a relaxed, personal tour. Book now.
- Amphitheatre de Pula - The Pula Arena, situated in Pula, Croatia, ranks among the most well-preserved Roman amphitheaters globally. Built in the 1st century AD, this ancient structure is a remarkable showcase of Roman architectural and engineering prowess. With a seating capacity exceeding 20,000, the Pula Arena was historically used for…
- Amphitheatre de Pula - The Pula Arena, situated in Pula, Croatia, ranks among the most well-preserved Roman amphitheaters globally. Built in the 1st century AD, this ancient structure is a remarkable showcase of Roman architectural and engineering prowess. With a seating capacity exceeding 20,000, the Pula Arena was historically used for gladiatorial contests, battles, and various public spectacles.
Today, the Pula Arena is a significant cultural and historical landmark, drawing visitors from all over the world. It hosts a variety of events, including concerts, film festivals, and theatrical performances, seamlessly merging ancient history with contemporary entertainment. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the arena’s underground passages and chambers, gaining insights into its intriguing past and its role in Roman society.
Prominently located in the heart of Pula, the Pula Arena stands as a testament to the ancient Romans’ ingenuity and craftsmanship, offering visitors a window into the rich history of this extraordinary city.
- The Twin Gates of Pula - This impressive structure once served as a vital entrance to the city, symbolizing Pula’s rich history and architectural excellence.
- Gate of Hercules - Featuring a depiction of Hercules’ head, this ancient gate serves as a symbolic entrance to the city, inviting visitors to explore its historical marvels.
- Floor mosaic The Punishment of Dirce - The Punishment of Dirce mosaic in Pula is a well-preserved Roman floor mosaic from the 2nd–3rd century, depicting the rare mythological scene of Dirce.
- Temple Of Augustus - The Temple of Augustus in Pula is one of Croatia’s best-preserved Roman monuments. Constructed between 2 BC and AD 14, the temple is dedicated to Emperor Augustus. Situated on the Forum, this example of Roman architecture with Corinthian columns now functions as a museum.

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This private tour, conducted by a knowledgeable history teacher, offers an engaging exploration of Pula’s Roman heritage through captivating stories and intriguing facts. Participants will discover both renowned landmarks and lesser-known sites, all while enjoying a leisurely pace and welcoming environment. This tour is ideal for those interested in…
This private tour, conducted by a knowledgeable history teacher, offers an engaging exploration of Pula’s Roman heritage through captivating stories and intriguing facts. Participants will discover both renowned landmarks and lesser-known sites, all while enjoying a leisurely pace and welcoming environment. This tour is ideal for those interested in learning about Pula’s history in a relaxed and personalized setting.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.