Sightseeings Vrsar

     St. Foschka church - 17th century renaissance sight. In the church you can find a religious collection of paintings.

      St. Martin church - The basement of the church standing on the very top of Vrsar hill was founded in 1804. The construction was interrupted in 19th century and finished only in 1935. The church was sanctified in the same year by the Bishop of Poretch Trifun Pederzolli. The inner part of the church consists of three-part aisle with stone columns and vaults with religious paintings.

      The villa of Bishops of Poretch - The present palace originates from the former Romanic fortified palace built by the bishops of Poretch in the 12th century. It was rebuilt in the period between 14th and 18th centuries several times. Two Romanic towers from 13th century and the observatory in the south part belong to the palace too. In past the palace served the bishops as their summer residence and shelter. The palace interior has been recently rebuilt to luxurious apartments.

      St. Anthon chapel - Small church close to the old town gate was built in 17th century in the renaissance-baroque style. The chapel is a place of annual exhibitions of art.

      St. George chapel - Built in the Romanic style, stands in the St. George island surrounding the port of Vrsar. Romanic basilica of St. Mary of the sea Situated in the port of Vrsar. Its history dates to the early Middle Ages.