Welcome to Total Korčula
Welcome to Korčula, one of the true gems of the Adriatic. Most famous, of course, as the birthplace of Marco Polo, Korcula has made other significant contributions to history, such as the first place to abolish slavery. Its wines are celebrated far beyond Croatia’s borders, and its delightful old town is one of the architectural wonders of Europe. In an age of party and mass tourism, join us in discovering an island which is a haven for sailors, gourmands, beach lovers, culture enthusiasts and adveKorčulanture tourists – a rising star in the quality tourism to which Croatia aspires.
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Governor’s Palace (City Hall)
The Governor’s Palace, today known as the Korčula Town Hall, was built in 1520 by governor Marchiol Nadal. Originally both ...
Revelin Tower
You’ll see the Revelin Tower at the main entrance to Korčula’s old town. Built in 1485, the Revelin Tower protects ...
Marco Polo Tower
The Marko Polo Tower is known as the house of the famous explorer. It is believed that Marko Polo was ...
Marko Polo Exhibition
Want to catch a ride with Marko Polo on his journey from Korčula? At the Marko Polo Exhibition, you can ...
Gallery Vapor
Located next to the Tower of the Sea Gate, Korčula gallery ‘Vapor’ hosts a collection of more than 60 major ...
Abbey Treasury of Saint Mark
Next to St. Mark’s Cathedral you’ll find the Abbey Treasury. Housed in the 14th to 15th-century former bishop’s court, the ...
St. Mark’s Cathedral
Cathedral Sveti Marko, also known as the St. Mark’s Cathedral, is a 15th-century Gothic-Renaissance cathedral that is arguably the most ...
Korčula Town Museum
Located in Korčula’s St. Mark’s Square with a view of Cathedral Sveti Mirko, the Korčula Town Museum is placed inside ...