New gallery "Sacred Hearts"

Pula finally boasts an impressive and magnificent newly renovated Museum and Gallery Center  "Sacred Hearts".   

This new center is situated in the one-time Church of the Sacred Hearts that was built by the nuns of that holy order in 1908.  The church was closed after World War II, and was then given to the Archaeological Museum of Istria. Its renovation began in 1994.

Tickets: adults 20 kuna, children 10 kuna
Working Hours: Open from 9 am-11 pm

Conservation and restoration works on the north-west tower or Pula's Arena that were begun in 2007 have now been completed

Construction work on the sewage collector along Pula's seafront Riva is planned to begin in February and at a present estimate will continue until July 2013

Whether you arrive in Pula by plane or any other means of transportation, we wish you an enjoyable stay!

The most famous and important monument, the starting and ending point of every sightseeing tour is the Amphitheater, popularly called the Arena of Pula, which was once the site of gladiator fights.