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The Different Historic Route

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Different Historic Route

Welcome to Different Historic Route, a captivating journey through time and space along the Adriatic coast, where history, culture, and human ingenuity intersect in remarkable ways. This route is proudly part of the ADRIJOROUTES project, which connects and promotes the rich heritage of Adriatic coastal communities.

This journey is more than a collection of historic sites—it is a living narrative of human endeavor, adaptation, and cultural exchange along the Adriatic coast. Join us as we uncover the layers of history that continue to shape this remarkable region.

 

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Set sail on the Naturalistic Route

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Trieste [IT] Duino Cliffs

Ravenna [IT] Piallasse and Flamingos

Venice [IT] The Barene Path

Ancona [IT] Overlooking the sea

Trieste [IT] The Miramare Castle park

Split [HR] Blue cave (Biševo)

Trieste [IT] Foce dell'Isonzo Nature Riserve

Ravenna [IT] The Offshore Platform Ecosystems 

Zadar [HR] Lake Vrana nature park

Ancona [IT] The National Park of Abruzzo

Ancona [IT] The Gola della Rossa and Frasassi regional nature Park

Split [HR] Natural Beauty

Rijeka [HR] The Rjecina

Ancona [HR] The Conero Park

Ancona [IT] The Trabocchi coast

Rijeka [HR] The Alps of Grobnik

Zadar [HR] Calm of the Mythic sea

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Step into History: The Different Historic Route

The Different Historic Route is a journey through time, tracing the evolving identities, trade, and traditions of the Adriatic coast. From ancient ports and shipyards to symbols of resistance, culture, and adaptation, this route connects centuries of human stories — not as isolated monuments, but as living histories shaped by people and the sea.

It’s a cultural itinerary along the Adriatic coast that reveals historical connections between communities, exploring how people adapted, traded, and coexisted across centuries.

It focuses on overlooked or less-celebrated historic places — not just monuments, but also cemeteries, shipyards, museums, ports, and symbols deeply rooted in local identity.

Yes, it’s part of the ADRIJOROUTES project, which promotes the shared heritage of Adriatic coastal regions through innovative, sustainable tourism.

Jewish cemeteries in Ancona, Roman naval bases in Classe, maritime museums in Pesaro and San Benedetto, historic shipyards in Monfalcone, and quarantine stations in Dubrovnik.

Not at all — the route brings history to life through architecture, local stories, museums, and cultural touchpoints that appeal to all curious travelers.

By highlighting common themes — trade, health, migration, defense, innovation — that shaped life on both sides of the Adriatic across time.

Possibly the Lazareti in Dubrovnik — an early public health facility that shows how port cities managed risk and movement centuries ago.

Absolutely. It’s perfect for schools, universities, and independent learners seeking a deeper, more contextual understanding of coastal Adriatic heritage.

Simply enter the portal adrijo.eu and choose a location and begin uncovering stories layer by layer.

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