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Istria Barban

Villa 661 Barban

Stone house
Beach Duga Uvala
Price from
€ 360,00

Welcome to the small village of Orihi, settled in the middle of South Istria.

Most houses in this pitoresque village are over 100 years old and that gives you the opportunity to imagine the long forgotten way of living on this part of Istria.

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Holiday in the interior of Istria, in a converted and renovated holiday houses with swimming pool.

This property include 2 houses with swimming pool for 10-12 people. We offer our guests in the inland of Istria in Orihi this new, completely renovated traditional Istrian houses as a pool villa with 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms, 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.

These two beautiful houses are ideal for a carefree holiday for two families who want to enjoy their own privacy, beauty of nature and culture of Istria. The property is located 15 km from the sea, but if you don't feel like going on the beach you can also take a swim in your own private swimming pool right outside your door.

Guest access

Swimming pool: 4 x 6 m at a water depth of 1.90 meters with massage jets.

Barbecue: there are iron and electric grill

The equipment of the holiday home:

Coffee maker, kitchen completely equipped, dishwasher, washing machine, German-language satellite TV, radio, parking at the house.

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House (ID 1576)
Air condition
Satellite TV
Bedroom
Double bed
Bedroom
Double bed
Bedroom
Double bed
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Barban is a medieval village located in the south-eastern part ofIstria in the vicinity of the Raša river estuary. Residents in Barban deal with agriculture and stock breeding. As tourism has developed over the years, residents of Barban decided to combine these two professions and began taking part in agro tourism. 

Barban is a medieval town which was apponited in the 13th century to Pazin feud under the rule of Counts of Gorica and from 1474 to 1797 was part of the Venetian area. In this long period many bulidings were given a Venetian lookk. In 1815 Istria was assigned to Austria under whose authority it remained till the end of the First World War. The past left visible traces in the architectural curiosities : the remains of city walls, well preserved bulidings from the Baroque and Gothic. On the square, to which you can come through Vela doors is the St. Nicholas church with five Gothich marble altars. On the same square there is a City Hall from 1555 which has a balcony and a clock tower. Lovers of cultural heritage will be attracted by a restored tradition from the 17th century. It consists in piercing a ring suspended on a horizontally stretched string with a spear from the saddle of a calvacating horse. The race is held every August.

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