Trogir is a medieval town in Croatia that has been classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The town is located on an island between the mainland and the island of Ciovo, and it is connected to both by bridges.
Trogir’s history dates back to the 3rd century BC, when it was founded by the Greek settlers. The town flourished in the Middle Ages, when it was ruled by the Venetians.
Today, Trogir is a popular tourist destination, known for its well-preserved old town and its abundance of historical and cultural monuments.