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CROATIA. Pula. Roman amphitheatre. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
Amphoras. Pula. CroatiaCroatia. Amphoras. Pula Arena. 1st century
Austrian fleet in port of Pola (Pula), Croatia, WW1The Austrian fleet in the port of Pola (Pula), Croatia, during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
Cathedral of the Assumptionof the Virgin Mary. The bell toweCathedral of the Assumptionof the Virgin Mary. Fourth century, although during the eighteenth century suffered many changes that continue until 1924. The bell tower. Pula. Croatia
Pula. Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Outside view. Republic of Croatia
Archeological remains of the facade to the Archaeological Museum. Pula. Republic of Croatia
Temple of Augustus. Pula. CroatiaTemple of Augustus, dedicated to the goddess Roma and the emperor Augustus. It was built between the year 2 B.C. and 14 A.D
Croatia. Pula Cathedral. ReliefCroatia. Pula. Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Relief. Detail
Archaeological ruins. Pula. CroatiaCroatia. Pula. Ruins outside Archaeological Museum
Roman mosaic. Pula. CroatiaCroatia. Pula. Roman Mosaic depicting two peacocks on a platter. 1st century - 2nd century. Archaeological Museum
Venetian citadel. Pula. CroatiaCroatia. Pula. Venetian Citadel. 17th century
Croatia. Pula. City panorama which the Arena. 1st century
Croatia. Pula. Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. 1st century BC
Pula Arena. CroatiaCroatia. Pula Arena. 1st century
Croatia. Pula. Saint Anthony Church. Bell tower
Mosaic depicting two peacocks on a vase. Archaeological Museum. Pula. Croatia
Knight with shield and spear. Pula. CroatiaKnight with shield and spear. Detail of the facade of the City of Pula. Croatia
CROATIA. Pula. Triumphal Arch of the Sergi or Golden Gate (29-27 BC), located in Porta Aurea Square. Roman art. Architecture
CROATIA. Pula. Forum Square seen from the Temple of Augustus
CROATIA. Pula. Archaeological museum inside the Roman amphitheatre
Pula - Croatia - Roman Arch. Pula was ceded to Yugoslavia in 1947 and is now part of Croatia. Date: 1920s
Pula - Tobacco FactoryPula (Pola) - the largest city in Istria County, Croatia - the Tobacco Factory
Roman amphitheatre at Pula, CroatiaExternal view of the Roman amphitheatre at Pula, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. It was built in the first century AD and is the best preserved ancient monument in Croatia
Interior view of Roman amphitheatre at Pula, CroatiaInterior view of the Roman amphitheatre at Pula, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. It was built in the first century AD and is the best preserved ancient monument in Croatia
Temple of Augustus and City Hall, Pula, CroatiaThe Temple of Roma and Augustus (left) and the City Hall (right), in Pula, on the western Adriatic coast, Istria, Croatia
Croatia Pula(aka Pola or Pulj) The square of the forum
Croatia / Pula / AmphitheatrPula (formerly Pola): the Roman amphitheatre
Pulj AmphitheatreThe Roman amphitheatre at Pulj (aka Pula, Pola)