Explore Pula
- Attractions
From the upper circular
street one of the perpendicular paths leads to the top of the central
hill of the city where a star-shaped castle with four bastions was built
in 1630.
Wishing to protect the city and its harbor, because of it great
significance in maritime trade in the North Adriatic, the Venetians
commissioned the building of the Castle from the French military
architect Antoine de Ville. This was most probably the site of an
earlier fortress dating from the pre-Roman and Roman period. The
Histrian hill-fort was primarily built for defensive purposes, whereas
in the Roman period a small military garrison was stationed here. Today
the Castle houses the Historical Museum of Istria.