3 Best Sights in Rab, Kvarner

Veli Zvonik

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The tallest and most beautiful of Rab's campaniles, the freestanding Veli Zvonik forms part of the former cathedral complex and dominates the southwest side of the peninsula. Built in the 12th century, it stands 85 feet high. A climb to the top is well worth the effort since it affords breathtaking views over the town and sea.

Komrčar Park

On the edge of town, the green expanse of Komrčar Park, laid out in the 19th century, offers avenues lined with pine trees for gentle strolling and access down to the sea. Although the Old Town and its immediate surroundings are Rab's chief treasures, this park is characteristic of the abundance of green areas on Rab that are conducive for escaping the sun on hot days or laying a blanket down under one of the big trees and taking a nap.

Sveta Marija Velika

The Romanesque Sveta Marija Velika, built in the 12th century and consecrated by the pope in 1177, is the biggest church in Rab Town, and was built on the site of Roman ruins. However, the only way to visit is to attend one of the masses, which are posted on the announcement board outside.

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