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I love history and thoroughly enjoy exploring ancient structures and spending hours in museums. Ankur needs the sea and the sun. On our second day in Hvar, after having spent the entire day on the pristine island of Jerolim and ending it with a hearty meal, I had had enough of sun for a day and had caught up on my sleep by sun bathing the entire day. While Ankur spent a few more hours on the island of Jerolim, I decided to exercise my muscles by exploring the Hvar Fortress. In my defence, I did keep my promise — I did not take Ankur to visit the Fortress! Just ask anyone at Hvar Town for directions to the Fortress — easy! It took me about 30 minutes to walk from the main square at the Old Town to the Fortress, including the shutter bug stops. A few steps followed by an easy slope — hop, skip and jump and I was there. The foundations of fortifications date back to the first half of the 1st millennium BC. The Fortress, in its true form, was constructed in the 13th century, when Hvar was under the Venetian rule. The construction was funded by local municipalities, which raised funds by selling salt. There were adaptations over the centuries and the Fortress finally achieved its existing state by the 16th century. The Fortress had four bastions, a church, a prison, several corridors, gunpowder rooms and numerous corridors — a massive structure with a strong civil engineering foundation. Hvar was an important town and the Fortress helped protect the town and the port. In the 16th century, when the Turks invaded Hvar, the Fortress gave shelter to all the town inhabitants and saved their lives. A few years later, lightning struck the gun powder room, causing an explosion and significant damage to the structure. The Hvar Fortress offers excellent view points to watch sail boats and catamarans enter and leave the Hvar Town port. It the the best place to view the Pakleni Islands — emerald jewels floating in the deep blue sea. You can also see the island of Vis from the Fortress. The locals say that on a clear summer day, it is possible to see the Italian coast as well — not sure if that is true! The views were great while walking up to the Fortress and I did stop a few time to click some selfies. Yeah, yeah — Ankur and I have joined the selfie band wagon as well! However, if you really want the best views and feel the wind in your hair, you must buy a ticket to enter the Fortress and enjoy the sights from the fortifications. Hvar: Jerolim and the Pakleni Island from the base of the Fortress. This is the best place to enjoy the sunset, perched meters above the sea. I did not stay to watch the sunset paint the sky and headed back to the port after filling my lungs with fresh air. For those who like history, the Hvar Fortress is an interesting place to spend a couple of hours. For those who want to click panoramas — you cannot miss this place. As always… send me an e-mail if you need any further details. Glad to help! I am not too interested in history, but I like visiting forts and castles, especially if they are with a background of mountains. Renuka…The Spanjoa has some lovey views and the breeze makes you want to fly! The restaurant on top is a perfect place to enjoy the sunset! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Currently you have JavaScript disabled. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser. Your Name required. Your Email required. Your Message. Hvar: Sun and surf at Jerolim. Hvar: Cannon at the Spanjola. Hvar: Walking to the Fortress. Hvar: View of Hvar Town from the Fortress. Hvar: Sunset. Hvar: Restaurant at the Fortress. Kas: Plateau of Flowers. Dubrovnik: Walking the City Walls. You may also like. Our th Post! Hvar: Road Trip. Flashback Part 2. Galle — Something for everyone! About Post Author. November 17, at am. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply. Contact Us.
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