Apartment Ruža Brač Povlja with touch of fine art

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Apartment Ruža Brač Povlja with touch of fine art
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Apartment Ruža Brač Povlja with touch of fine art

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Description

If you want great vacation in beautiful, small and peaceful place on island Brač, Apartments Ruža are the right choice for you. Povlja is a small place located in a beautiful bay, surrounded with Pine forests and nice beaches. Apartments Ruža are located in the center of Povlja, and accessed from the seafront. Nice and completely new apartment has many artistic paintings, mosaics on walls, sculptures and nice details. Post office, supermarkets, bus station, restaurants and bars are nearby. The space Beautiful apartment with touch of fine art. Artistic paintings, mosaics on the walls, sculptures and lots of nice details. Apartment is located in 2nd row from the seafront and accessible from the seafront. Other things to note Explore beautiful island of Brač: Blaca monastery on Brac island, Croatia, as part of a protected area, consists of church from the XVII century, apartment buildings and outbuildings, observatories and libraries. This eremite quarters was established in the sixteenth century. The church is located near the caves, a complex of buildings were reconstructed and modified. The Blaca monastery was built in front of the cave "Ljubitovica" below high cliffs. Blaca carries a great heritage value. The monastery surprises its visitors in this desert wilderness and harmony delights of its original architecture. Blaca is therefore indeed a gem of architecture which create a colorful harmony of spirit as a frozen fantasy in this extraordinary area of peace. The interiors reveals furniture that will attract your attention. Along with old furniture there is a kitchen, dining room, and period furniture in bedrooms. Also, a very valuable astronomical equipment can be seen, a rich collection of ancient weapons, a multitude of different antique clocks and an exceptionally rich library with many manuscripts written in old Croatian Cyrillic alphabet. There are lot of things that you must visit when you come to Brac. And it is definitely Vidova Gora, the highest mountain of all Adriatic islands (778 m above the sea level). It is named after the small church of St. Vid, which stand at the top of the hill, now in ruins, located some eighty feet west of the terrace catering establishment "Vidova Gora''. The church was built in the 13th or 14 St. Brac regiment has always connected the mountain, around which are knitted a number of fantastic stories, mostly of Slavonic origin. Long before the arrival of the Slavs to the Adriatic, at Vidova Gora the Illyrian people have had forts. The remains of these walls may still be seen at some places. At the top of Vidova Gora, today there is an transmitter and is home to a pub and stone tables and benches, offering a unique view to the south. Deep beneath there are visible wine-growing and green valleys with a characteristic Bol's Golden Cape (Zlatni Rat) gravel beach. Visitors to Vidova Gora can enjoy in one of the most spectacular views on Adriatic. Right in front, in direction south lay Hvar island and Vis island. On the east Peljesac, Korcula, Lastovo and even Mljet (close to Dubrovnik) are visible. When the time is particularly clear you can sometimes see the tops of mountains Apenini (Italy). During winter Vidova gora is often under a thin snow layer, and if roads are passable and if there is not a strong wind, it becomes a winter resort of islanders and visitors. The Zlatni Rat, often referred to as the Golden Cape or Golden Horn (translated from the local Chakavian dialect), is a spit of land located about 2 kilometres (1 mile) west from the harbour town of Bol on the southern coast of the Croatian island of Brač, in the region of Dalmatia. It extends into the Hvar Channel, a body of water in the Adriatic Sea between the islands of Brač and Hvar, which is home to strong currents. The landform itself is mostly composed of a white pebble beach, with a Mediterranean pine grove taking up the remainder. The beaches on either side of the spit extend for some 634 metres (2,080 ft) altogether,[1] but the exact shape and length of the landform varies with regard to changes in tide, current, and wind. The farthest end, which is usually turned slightly towards the east, will often shift to the west in certain weather conditions, esp. a strong south-easterly Sirocco wind (known in Croatia as the Jugo). The surrounding waters are usually cool and very clear, due to the current in the Hvar Channel. The current is mildly hazardous for swimmers who decide to venture far directly southwards from the tip towards the open sea, as it could be difficult to swim back west towards the beach (the swimmer being effectively well over 150 metres (492 ft) from the coast); the danger is not severe, however, as the standard current would merely take the swimmer back east towards the harbor of Bol (and the beaches on the promontory of land that lies between Zlatni Rat and the town). A reliable afternoon westerly wind known as a Maestral has made the beach a destination for windsurfers. The pine tree grove which borders the beach is home to the remnants of a Roman villa rustica, which included a swimming pool. The westernmost edge of the beach, and several coves to the west of the main beach, are traditionally clothing-optional. The promontory is protected as a geomorphological phenomenon. Lovrečina beach is situated on the northern part of the island of Brač, between Postira and Pučišće, known for its large sandy beach and precious archaeological sites. The remains of the St. Lawrence basilica from the 5th and 6th century can be found in Lovrečina and local pilgrims from the surrounding places visit it on the feast day of St. Lawrence, August 10. You can reach the cove by boat and by car.

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