|
|
OSOR
Tourist Information:
Although small with a population of only 70 inhabitants, due to its glorious
past, preserved natured beauty as well as its gastronomy, Osor is a must as a
tourist destination for all those visiting the islands of Cres and Lošinj.
The millennium metropolis of the Cres-Lošinj archipelago – over such a small
area, one can find traces of its glorious and distinctive past in every stone of
this eternal town.
On the spot where the islands of Lošinj and Cres almost meet is a small town,
which in ancient times, experienced its moment of glory. Thanks to a burrowed
canal (Cavata, Kavuada, Cavanella), which facilitated passage and navigation
from one sea to the other, here in the past the main through traffic between the
North Adriatic and Dalmatian coast took place, making Osor an international
port.
The foundations of the city walls reveal an ancient history, which can be traced
back to a prehistoric era – IX century BC. The name of the town was Osor –
Apsoros, which is thought to originate from the ancient hero Apsyrt and this
lends a mythical ambience to this town of yore.
The ancient town square encompasses beautiful buildings from the XV and XVI
centuries, the town hall with its roofed loggia (to-day it is the Town Museum),
Bishop's palace and magnificent cathedral and bell-tower incorporate the
historical nucleus of this town.
In fact, the entire town of Osor is an open-air museum wherein artists from all
eras left their legacy, from the contemporary Meštrović to the ruins of the
ancient walls, fort, the first early Christian basilica; a museum town whose
green gardens and parks cover traces of prehistoric ancient villas, Renaissance
portals and monasteries. A town, which is simultaneously history and a museum,
becomes a unique open-air stage of rich cultural events during the summer
months, the most important being Osor Musical Evening. This event has been held
every year in the summer since 1976.
The tourists are offered organised and regulated accommodation in a cottage
industry in the centre of the town, while outside the town along the sea, there
are two camping sites with beaches and restaurants.
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
 |
| The Cathedral – Built in
1463 – 1498 (direction N – S). The main altar in the Baroque style houses the
relic of St. Gaudentius, bishop and patron saint of Osor. Apart from the
magnificent altar in the church is the painting of the Assumption by Andrea
Vicentin with donors and patron saints, a painting by Palma junior as well as
other valuable furnishings; from 1989, important artistic works of contemporary
Croatian painters, which were donated to Osor church by some artists, can be
found here. . . re. |
 |
| Osor's garden sculptures
«Sculpture and Music» - A row of bronze sculptures based on the theme of music.
The sculptures are laid during that period of the year when Osor's Musical
Evenings are held, enriching Osor with the works of important Croatian
sculptors. Thus, the idea was born to place a row of statues with reproductions
from the most famous Croatian sculptors such as Ivan Meštrović, Fran
Kršinić,Vanje Radauš, Ivan Rosandić and Belizar Bahorić, creating a unique
sculpture line, as well as original works of Marija Ujević dedicated to the
musician Jakov Gotovac. |
|
|
|
|