Pula is a charming coastal city on the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia, attracting numerous visitors with its rich history, ancient architecture, and beautiful coastline. Main attractions:
1. Pula Arena: This well-preserved ancient Roman amphitheater is an iconic landmark of Pula. Built in the 1st century AD, it could accommodate approximately 20,000 spectators. Today, it serves not only as a historical site but also frequently hosts various cultural activities and concerts.
2. Temple of Augustus: Built in the 2nd century BC, this temple was constructed in honor of the Roman Emperor Augustus. Located on Pula's main square, it showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient Roman architecture.
Pula Amphitheater (Amfiteatar u Puli) is the top landmark of this coastal town. Built in the 1st century (during the Roman Empire), it remains largely well-preserved with a capacity of 20,000 people, being one of the six best-preserved Roman amphitheaters.














