Bakar, Buccari
Bakar, an ancient port town in western Croatia, boasts a rich history
and beautiful surroundings. Located at the bottom of a bay where the
Mediterranean meets Central Europe, Bakar's name translates to "copper"
in Croatian, reflecting its historical association with copper mining and
trade.
Explore the Bay of Bakar, the largest bay in the northern Adriatic, despite some past
pollution. The town itself is small but fascinating, and the impressive
drystone walls are a testament to local craftsmanship and tradition. History
buffs can visit the unique Turkish House, possibly built in the 14th century with a resemblance to Ottoman architecture, which now serves as an artistic
atelier. Another historic gem is the Church of St. Andrew the Apostle, originally built in the 12th
century and featuring catacombs once used to hide from plague outbreaks.
For a modern shopping experience, visit Galerija Bakar, a recently opened shopping
center in the Bakar Industrial Zone offering a variety of retail options. Don't
miss the chance to try the traditional "Bakarska torta," a delicious cake made
from a 150-year-old recipe, available at local bakeries. While Bakar itself has a quieter nightlife
scene, the nearby city of Rijeka offers vibrant options like Concept Bar Rijeka for live music, Rakhia Bar for unique entertainment with
over a hundred types of brandy, Three Monkeys Rijeka for a cozy atmosphere, and Kancelarija Bar for socializing.