Pula, the southernmost city on Croatia's enchanting Istrian peninsula, is a true treasure trove of history, culture and natural splendour. As one of the oldest cities in the region, Pula offers an impressive array of historical sights dating back to Roman times. The city's most iconic monument is undoubtedly the amphitheatre, better known as the Arena of Pula. Once seating 23,000 spectators, this beautifully preserved Roman amphitheatre is still in use for concerts and events, bringing the past to life in a unique way.
Besides its historical treasures, Pula is also a lively coastal city with a modern atmosphere. Its picturesque beaches, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and lush Mediterranean vegetation, attract tourists and locals alike for relaxation and recreation. The city effortlessly combines its rich past with contemporary culture, making Pula a versatile destination that has something for everyone.
I am Marcel de Bont, born in Arnhem in 1968, married and father of two children.
After years of experience as a lighting specialist it was a small step to photographer. The knowledge of light I can apply well here. It is great to share this knowledge and to..
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