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The Street of the Sergii
The Street of the Sergii
In the mid-19th century, Pula had two main streets that started at the main square of the Forum. The first was the Kandler Street that went all the way up to the St. Joan, while the other was named after the Sergii family and led to the Golden Gate. In the past, the Street of the Sergii had public lighting with glass lanterns situated on monumental pillars and iron consoles. Shop windows and workshop windows were decorated with Art Nouveau iron lining or filigree-carved wooden panels, while the street pavement consisted of stone slabs. Today, on the street there is a variety of shops and cafes where tourists can enjoy and souvenir shops with interesting items.
Category: Other attractions, Old town,
Ulica Sergijevaca, Pula 52100
44.868336, 013.845637 (44°52’06.0″N, 013°50’44.3″E)
Medium
0-24h
Free sightseeing
25 min
GPS coordinates: 44.868336, 013.845637 (44°52’06.0″N, 013°50’44.3″E)
Address: Ulica Sergijevaca, Pula 52100
The Sergii Street is located in the old town of Pula (around 350m away from the Forum square)
Translations:
If you are driving with a car show this translation to the taxi driver:
Molim Vas da me odvezete do Ulice Sergijevaca koja se nalazi u starom dijelu grada Pule (od trga Foruma udaljena je oko 350 metara). Hvala!
You must also show to the taxi driver that he must turn on the taximeter:
Molim Vas uključite taksimetar. Hvala!
Additional translation:
Please can you tell me how to find this sight:
Molim Vas da me uputite prema Ulici Sergijevaca koja se nalazi u starom dijelu grada Pule (od trga Foruma udaljena je oko 350 metara). Hvala!
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