Cultural monuments
🏛️ Cultural monuments Livna - City of rich history and hidden stories
Located at the foot of the Dinara River, Livno is more than a picturesque town – it is a place where centuries-old stories echo through stone walls, towers and bridges. A visit to Livno offers not only natural beauty but also the opportunity to step back in time.
- 👑 Monument to King Tomislav
In the central square of King Tomislav stands an imposing monument to the first Croatian king, with which Livno proudly highlights its place in the medieval history of the Croatian nation. The monument, surrounded by old buildings and a view of the mountains, is ideal for photography - but also for a moment of silence and respect for the glorious past.
🌉 Old bridge on Bistrica
The bridge that connects the two sides of the Bistrica river is not just a functional building – it is an architectural memory from the Ottoman era. Built in 16. or 17th century, stone bridge with elegant arches impresses with its simplicity and harmony with nature. It is often found on Livno postcards - and for good reason.
🏰 Weiss tower – silent guardian of the city
The Vejs tower, one of the most recognizable towers of Livna, is located on the hill above the old town. Built in the 17th century as part of a defense system, today it is a symbol of oriental architecture and one of the most romantic places with a view of Livno. Many legends are associated with her that still live among the locals.
💣 Old Austro-Hungarian gunpowder
For fans of recent history, the powder keg from the Austro-Hungarian era represents a fascinating trace of military architecture. Hidden among the greenery on the outskirts of Livno, this abandoned but well-preserved building carries the atmosphere of a bygone era - ideal for researchers and photographers.
🏛️ Franciscan Museum and Gallery Gorica
We must not forget the Franciscan Museum and Gallery in Gorica, where a rich collection of art, archaeological finds and works by Gabriel Jurkić is kept. You can find more about the museum here.
📸 Advice for visitors
All these localities are within walking distance from each other, so they are ideal for a cultural walk through the city. We recommend that you arrive in Livno in the morning, spend the day sightseeing, and then enjoy the local cuisine.