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Already in the 16th Century, the people fleeing from the inland from the attacking Turks really appreciated the island location of Primosten. They surrounded the place with a protective fortress, of which only a few remains of the wall are still present today. After the Turkish threat was averted, Primosten was first connected to the mainland by a bridge and later by a dam. Today only the historical old town of Primosten is on the island, while the modern city with the tourist centers has settled on the mainland due to space constraints. The towering church Sveti Juraj from the 15th Century was the hallmark of the place. From here you can let your gaze wander unobstructed over the slate roofs of the town, the color of which forms an impressive contrast to the deep blue of the sea. The sarcophagus of Bishop Arneric and the local cemetery next to the church are worth seeing. At the city gate there is a bakery and a small supermarket, so to speak, the commercial center of the historic town, while you can linger comfortably along the waterfront in the numerous restaurants and cafés. A stroll through Primosten leads through picturesque alleys past beautiful, if rather simply built, town houses. Especially in the evening, the coastal town with its typical wine bars is very atmospheric and convivial. Gourmets will also get their money's worth in the local restaurants, as Primosten is known to connoisseurs as a small gourmet paradise.
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