Rovinj

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Rovinj, the romantic soul of Istria and a gem of the Adriatic

Rovinj, known as Castrum Rubini, is said to have originated between the 3rd and 5th centuries and was an important seaport and shipbuilding center during the 17th and 18th centuries. It became a city in 1821 and after the Austro-Hungarian rule, it was under Italian and German occupation until the end of World War II, after which it became part of the sovereign Republic of Croatia in 1991.

The old town was once surrounded by walls, and traces of these walls can still be seen on the south and north sides. Of the seven city gates, some have retained their original form, such as the Gates of St. Benedict, the Gates under the Wall, and the Gates of St. Cross. Entering through Balbi's Arch gives a sense of traveling through history. Grisia Street leads to the Parish Church of St. Euphemia, the patron saint of the city, and St. Cross Street to the church built in 1592.

The historic core of Rovinj, a protected historical area since 1963, impresses with its baroque buildings and medieval churches, making it the most enchanting part of the city. In addition to its rich history, Rovinj boasts beautiful coastlines, lush vegetation, and protected areas.

The Rovinj islands, a nature reserve since 1968, encompass 14 islands and 6 reefs, once owned by various individuals, notably the Hutterott family. After coming under new ownership, the islands underwent afforestation and landscaping, especially on St. Andrew and Maškin islands, preserving the natural beauty and creating the distinctive landscapes of Rovinj. Golden Cape Forest Park, created between 1890 and 1910, was the project of Count Georg Huetteroth with many exotic plants, becoming a key tourist destination, revitalized and expanded to the south into the Cuvi area. Monfiorenzo Quarry showcases the genetic development of the Istrian coast through layers that testify to millions of years of existence of fossilized meadows. Palud Ornithological Park provides a refuge for many birds and other animals, with rich marsh vegetation and brackish water.

Rovinj, with its rich natural and cultural heritage, remains an essential destination for nature and history enthusiasts.

Real Estate Market Rovinj – A Guide for Buyers and Investors

Why buy a property in Rovinj?

Rovinj is one of the most desirable towns to buy real estate in Croatia. Its mix of historic charm, modern infrastructure, and coastal location makes it perfect for living, vacationing, or investing. The city offers a vibrant cultural scene, top restaurants, clean beaches, and plenty of recreational opportunities. Buying a property in Rovinj allows you to enjoy the unique Istrian lifestyle.

Geographical structure and neighborhoods

Administratively, Rovinj covers an area of 80 km2 and consists of two settlements – Rovinj and Rovinjsko Selo. Prominent neighborhoods include Centener, Cuvi, Lamanova, Gripole, Borik, Končeta, Laco Sercio, and Karmelo. Each offers distinct advantages, from proximity to the center to peaceful outskirts with sea views.

Real estate offer in Rovinj – what can you buy?

Rovinj offers a wide range of properties, from luxury villas and seafront apartments to traditional stone houses in the old town and new flats in modern districts. Browse the full selection at Real-estate Rovinj.

Houses for sale in Rovinj – what’s available?

The most sought-after houses in Rovinj include sea-view homes, renovated stone houses in the center, and modern villas with pools on the outskirts. They’re ideal for those seeking peace without losing access to amenities. See more at Houses for sale Rovinj.

Apartments for sale – what’s the offer like?

Apartments in Rovinj range from compact holiday rentals to spacious family flats. Prices depend on location, size, and condition. Apartments near the beach and center are especially popular. Explore the listings at Apartments for sale Rovinj.

Land plots – opportunities for building and investment

Building plots in Rovinj are especially attractive to investors, both in urban and rural zones. Agricultural plots like olive groves and vineyards are also in demand. More info at Land plots for sale Rovinj.

Alternative locations near Rovinj

If you don’t find the perfect property in Rovinj, consider nearby municipalities: Vrsar, Kanfanar, Bale, and Sveti Lovreč. Each offers unique character and more affordable real estate, just minutes away from Rovinj.
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