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Morske orgulje (desno) i Pozdrav suncu (gore) doveli su Zadar na naslovne stranice svih svetskih medija The Greeting to the Sun and the Sea Organ have led to Zadar being featured on front pages worldwide 30 | Er Srbija » Air Serbia smarttravel ZADAR / ZADAR 75min. od Beograda From Belgrade me scan Zadarska regija je najseverniji deo Dalmacije, njena kapija dobrodošlice za sve one koji putuju sa severa Jadrana. Pun je kontrasta, bogat istorijskim nasleđem i prelepom prirodom. Intenzivne boje, taj poseban sklad živopisnog plavetnila mora i preko njega tamnozelenih borova ili maslinjaka koji se spuštaju sve do obale. A svemu tome treba dodati i blistavu belinu dalmatinskog kamena. Zadar, star oko 3.000 godina, grad je sa najvecim istraženim rimskim forumom na hrvatskoj strani Jadrana i nezaboravnim romaničkim crkvama. Obližnji Nin (najstariji hrvatski kraljevski grad) može se pohvaliti najmanjom katedralom na svetu (Crkva Svetog Križa meri samo 36 koraka). Zadar ipak ima nešto sasvim jedinstveno – spoj arhitekture i muzike, svetski poznate Morske orgulje, čiji zvuk nastaje pod utiThe Zadar region represents the northernmost part of Dalmatia and the gate of the region, welcoming all those travelling from the north of the Adriatic. A city filled with contrasts and rich in historical heritage and beautiful nature, it is a place of colours, striking a particular harmony between the intense blue of the sea and the dark green of the pine trees or olive groves that tower over the waters and descend all the way to the shore, all accentuated against the brilliant white of the Dalmatian stone as the backdrop. Zadar is a 3,000-year-old city with the largest researched Roman forum on the Croatian side of the Adriatic, but also unforgettable Romanesque churches. Nin (the oldest Croatian royal city) boasts the world’s smallest cathedral (the Church of the Holy Cross measures just 36 paces!). Zadar is the proud owner of a unique blend of architecture and music, home to the world-famous Sea Organ art object, the sounds of which are produced by the energy of the sea, waves and tides. Stretching over an area of about 70 metres of the Zadar waterfront, 35 pipes of various lengths, diameters and slopes have been installed beneath it, at the level of the lowest low tide. When the most beautiful sunset illuminates the waterfront, a dance of light accompanies the rhythm of the waves and the music. And alongside the organ is the Greeting to the Sun contemporary installation, comprising 300 multi-layered glass solar panels in the shape of a circle with a diameter of 22 metres. This unique Pozdrav suncu uz zvuke morskih orgulja Greeting the sun to the sounds of the sea organ cajem energije mora, tačnije plime i oseke. Morske orgulje protežu se na sedamdesetak metara zadarske obale ispod kojih je, na nivou najniže oseke, ugrađeno 35 cevi različite dužine, prečnika i nagiba. Kada najlepši zalazak sunca prožme zadarsku rivu, svetlosna igra odvija se u ritmu talasa i muzike. A pored orgulja, moderna instalacija Pozdrav suncu nova je zadarska atrakcija sastavljena od 300 višeslojnih staklenih ploča u obliku kruga prečnika 22 metra. Danju prikuplja energiju sunca i pretvara je u električnu, koja se u instalaciji i oko nje potom koristi tokom noći. Uz Morske orgulje, Pozdrav suncu doveo je Zadar na naslovnice svih svetskih medija. Na Zadarskoj rivijeri su, naravno, i nezaobilazna ostrva. Pag sa predivnim maslinjacima, bogat morskom solju i poznat po svojoj čipki i siru svetske klase. Silba, ostrvo brodovlasnika i kapetana, pravi je zaklon od vetra sa svojim brojnim uvalama, poznata i kao ostrvo bez automobila. Ugljan je predgrađe i vrt Zadra, dok Dugi otok ima rezervat prirode koji se prostire na 114 kvadratnih kilometara. installation collects the energy of the Sun over the course of the day and transforms it into electricity, which is then used by and around the installation throughout the night. The Greeting to the Sun and the Sea Organ are located right next to each other, and both have led to Zadar being featured on front pages worldwide. Of course, there are also the inevitable islands of the Zadar Riviera: Pag, with its beautiful olive groves, rich in sea salt and famous for its lace and world-class cheese; Silba, the island of shipowners and captains, a true shelter from the wind with its many bays and also known as the island with no cars; the Ugljan, a ‘suburb’ and garden of Zadar as the first in the Zadar Archipelago; and Dugi Otok, which boasts a nature reserve covering its entire 114 square kilometres. 36 koraka meri Crkva Svetog Križa The Church of the Holy Cross measures just 36 paces

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