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Thirty-five organ pipes emit unworldly tones through holes bored into the smooth, new paving stones, their size and velocity determined by the waves of the sea.
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Zadar Travel Guide: Top 10 Things to Do in Croatia’s Coastal Gem
On Croatia’s Adriatic coast, Zadar blends ancient history with a vibrant seaside atmosphere. In this guide, we explore the ...
The ‘Riva’ in Zadar, Croatia attracts locals and visitors alike, with its views over the water and its award-winning sea organ. The small circular openings in the cement walkway are where ...
Visitors to the shores of the Adriatic Sea in Zadar, Croatia, can hear the sounds of the ocean in an entirely different way. There, when the waves hit the coast, they make music—literally. A decade ...
Architect Nikola Bašić created the Zadar Sea Organ – or Morske orgulje – in 2005. Local authorities wanted an unusual piece of public art to spruce up the war-scarred town, and Bašić ...
But did you know the sea can sing? At least, one portion of the Adriatic in Zadar, Croatia certainly can. The "Sea Organ" is one of the most innovative and spectacular tourist attractions in this ...
AS the sun came down Croatia came calling for me — quite literally. Relaxing on the shore of Zadar, I listened to the hypnotic notes of the world’s first SEA ORGAN. I joined mesmerised ...
The ‘Sea Organ’ in Zadar, Croatia is one such nature-based instrument – it can actually produce sweet music with the sea waves hitting up the shores, according to Country Living.
Tourists are seen by the seaside in Zadar, Croatia, July 25, 2020. Despite recent COVID-19 resurgence, Croatia recorded over 1.5 million tourists arrivals and more than 11 million over-night stays ...
The spooky sounds of the Sea Organ come out of holes beneath the steps in Zadar, Croatia. It seems National Geographic Traveler staffers can’t get enough of Eastern Europe. Fresh from a weeklong ...
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