Marčana, a village located north of Pula at the intersection of Pula-Labin and Vodnjan-Krnica, is the seat of the municipality of the same name. Historical sources testify to the dense population of these areas in ancient times and the turbulent past.
In written sources, Marčana was first mentioned in 1243 in the act of swearing in Pula's allegiance to the Venetians. Namely, at that time Marčana belonged to the Pula area, and then in 1331 it came under the rule of the Venetian Republic. Since the area was plagued by plague epidemics on several occasions during the 15th century, Marčana and its surroundings were almost left without inhabitants. During the next century, the Venetian Republic systematically inhabited the area with refugees fleeing the Ottomans from Greece and Dalmatia.
The center is dominated by the three-nave Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul from the 15th century with a bell tower from 1846, and in Marčana there is a medieval church of St. Anton of Padua, extended in the late 16th century and dedicated in 1709. The undiscovered and attractive sea coast of Marčana plunges steeply into the clear and deep Adriatic Sea. This coast is dominated by green peninsulas and bays whose coast offers an invaluable view of the blue bathed horizon.
In written sources, Marčana was first mentioned in 1243 in the act of swearing in Pula's allegiance to the Venetians. Namely, at that time Marčana belonged to the Pula area, and then in 1331 it came under the rule of the Venetian Republic. Since the area was plagued by plague epidemics on several occasions during the 15th century, Marčana and its surroundings were almost left without inhabitants. During the next century, the Venetian Republic systematically inhabited the area with refugees fleeing the Ottomans from Greece and Dalmatia.
The center is dominated by the three-nave Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul from the 15th century with a bell tower from 1846, and in Marčana there is a medieval church of St. Anton of Padua, extended in the late 16th century and dedicated in 1709. The undiscovered and attractive sea coast of Marčana plunges steeply into the clear and deep Adriatic Sea. This coast is dominated by green peninsulas and bays whose coast offers an invaluable view of the blue bathed horizon.
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