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The house is located in the centre of the medieval town of Omis, near the tower called Torjun. It was created by consolidating two residential houses, one leaning on the medieval defensive wall and the other placed towards the wall forming that way an intimate courtyard. The houses are characterized by harmonious Baroque carved details and some of the best features are the main portal and a beautiful console stone staircase with balcony in the courtyard. The house was completely renovated in 2010. Sitting under an ancient defensive wall and the possibility of walking the defensive wall, which can be accessed from the apartment on the second floor, represents a special attraction. The house has its own backyard, yet when stepping from the Baroque set you find yourself in the historical town centre with a variety of restaurants and shopping facilities. You will be even more delighted when you realize how close the villa is to the sea and a long public beach that stretches to the nearby cape.
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The picturesque town of Omiš is situated at the mouth of the Cetina river, the centre of the Omiš Riviera, and surrounded by small fishing villages with beautiful beaches.
In this very small area it is possible to see many cultural and historical sites (churches that date back 10th and 18th centuries, monuments, forts, museums, etc.). And for those who like active holidays, Omiš is the right destination - rafting on the Cetina river, free climbing, paragliding, scuba diving, sailing, beach volleyball, tennis, etc.
The ancient Roman cities of Split and Salona are just half an hour’s drive from Omiš, and the beautiful central Dalmatian islands are at your fingertips. Significant cultural events are the Omiš Summer Festival, the Dalmatian A’Cappella Festival, pirate evenings and other festivals.
The picturesque town of Omiš is situated at the mouth of the Cetina river, the centre of the Omiš Riviera, and surrounded by small fishing villages with beautiful beaches.
In this very small area it is possible to see many cultural and historical sites (churches that date back 10th and 18th centuries, monuments, forts, museums, etc.). And for those who like active holidays, Omiš is the right destination - rafting on the Cetina river, free climbing, paragliding, scuba diving, sailing, beach volleyball, tennis, etc.
The ancient Roman cities of Split and Salona are just half an hour’s drive from Omiš, and the beautiful central Dalmatian islands are at your fingertips. Significant cultural events are the Omiš Summer Festival, the Dalmatian A’Cappella Festival, pirate evenings and other festivals.
Source: Croatian National Tourist Board