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House 24 Vodnjan

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Stancija Guran and the holiday house “Božac” are located in Istria, 3 km east of Vodnjan, on the road to Barban. Guran was first mentioned in 1150. On the hill in the south of the small village, there are the ruins of the ancient Gurianum. It is reported that some centuries ago a respectable soldier by the name of Gurianum received this place as a gift. Later Guran was name after him. This area of Vodnjan has become a new destination to be discovered. You can walk along the paths and visit the ruins of the Basilica of St. Simon the Apostle from the VII century and the ruins of the Church of St. Jacob from 1562. Back in the 1900’s the ancestors of this family bought this structure not knowing the impact it would have on the fourth generation of the family together with the children and grandchildren. Then in 2004 they began to restore the structure by protecting the native characteristics (stone and wood) and the beauty of the Istrian landscape. The house has three floors (the ground floor, the first floor and the attic apartment). The house has a separate entrance, enclosed by a dry-stone wall and a garden with aromatic plants (lavender, sage, and rosemary).

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House (ID 21)
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Single bed: 3
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Vodnjan is situated 10 km north from Pula, on elevation of 135 m. It is located at the intersection of the main road Buje – Pula on the Istrian Y. Vodnjan is a municipal town with a bilingual culture (Italian and Croatian) and heterogeneous population.


Vodnjan is a little town in the southwestern region of Istria. According to a legend it was founded from a group of seven villas which were a part of Pula’s colonial property. This is an area of old traditions, built on the traces of prehistoric forts. Vodnjan managed to maintain its outstanding chracteristics of a Medieval urban and rural centre, so that it resembles a location with a rich history . It wide area with innumerable chracteristic kažuni or casite (little stone hauses) built in the technique of a dry stone walls denoting property satnds as a witness to a millennium of its inhabitants being engaged in agriculture, espeically olive-growing and wine-growing as the basis of their own material prosperity . The old torca in Vodnjan reminds us of the traditional method of milling olives. If you are a culinary enthusiast, you can taste the specialties of this region in the restaurants “Girotondo”, “Mali Bože”, “San Rocco” and “21”. The center of the town maintains its medieval look with narrow streets which swerve between houses, with stone facades, old streets in the characteristic Gothic-Venetian, Renaissance and Baroque styles, as well as numerous churches riched with memories and works. The town is full of cultural and historical monuments: the church of St. Blaž (built on the remains of an early Roman church destroyed in 1781, whose size with its dome reach 25 meters, making it the largest parish church in Istria) with its famous sacred collection specialized in numerous relics and the bodies of saints, habits of the saints and valuable books,than the church of St. Jacob (witness of an important historical events such as the peace agreement with Pula in 1331), church of St. Catherine, church of St. Mary Traverse and the palace of the Bettica family (a popular castle built in 1330 which today hosts a museum). The large People Square in the center of the town .It is surrounder by important buildings such as the City Hall in the neo-gothic style, the Benussi house, the Bembo house and the Bradamante palace with its decorated facade. With its 3500 inhabitants Vodnjan has a large number of people descended from the indigenous population called „Bumbari“ with a thousand year old roots. The have been passing down their Istrian –Roman and Istrian – Venetian dialects to generation. together with their rich local folklore, valuable and colorful traditional clothing, hair jewelry, centuries old songs, dances and ceremonies . There are various sports and recreation activities in Vodnjan, such as cycling, horseback riding, tennis and during the summer time, Vodnjan hosts various festivities, such as the “Lavender Festival”, “Leron” (international folklore festival) and “Sweet Summer” (tasting of traditional desserts).

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