there isn't a lot left of this temple, but it is not out of the way and is worth taking a look at. some nice photo opportunities early in the day or later when most tourists have gone.

there isn't a lot left of this temple, but it is not out of the way and is worth taking a look at. some nice photo opportunities early in the day or later when most tourists have gone.
We kind of strolled by this dynamic piece of history. I thought what a nice place to have a snack on the stairs of history.
While you visit the arena stroll through the historic district and linger a bit here. Then keep walking and get some great seafood!
the temple of augustus is one of the most impressive buildings in pula, because its age is more than 2000 years and the imposing temple is completely preserved. only in the early morning time the temple is is not so much frequentated by tourists, it is the best time to shoot photos. at night the temple is illuminated and transforms...
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So disappointed, we visited in the winter and the columns of the temple were covered with a hideous gold fabric covering. Totally ruined the look, not happy.
It was a very imposing site in the middle of the square. It is very very well preserved considering it was built between the 2 BC - 14 AD. Really a lovely site to see on the route to the Arena through the old town - (Called the Roman route).
The temple of Augustus gives you a good idea of how it must have been during the Roman era. It's a nice market place where you can wander. The little streets in the neighbourhood are filled with art galleries and most definitely worth a visit as well.
Some if the roman ruins in pula are in better condition than in rome itself. The forum is in great condition and interesting. There were not too many people in the square so we got excellent pictures. Not worth going inside though.
If you're interested in history and artifacts, this is definitely worth stepping into. It's much smaller than I anticipated inside (very tall, yes, but not much useful space otherwise) but the artifacts are well presented and I found them interesting.
Set on the market square, there are usually gladiators walking round in the roman dress, cool place to grab a coffe and disk up the atmosphere
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