The city of Pula is the largest city in the County of Istria. It is situated on the south-western coast of the Istrian Peninsula. It is widely known for its well-preserved ancient buildings, the most famous of which is the Roman amphitheater commonly known as the Arena, which is nowadays holds the summer film festival and various other cultural manifestations. The other two significant and well-preserved ancient Roman structures are the Triumphal Arch of the Sergeii and the Temple of Augustus. Pula is well connected with the surrounding towns and islands by roads and sea and there is an international airport which connects it to many European cities.

For more information about sights, visit the website of the Tourist Board of the City of Pula, Forum 3, Pula; tel: +385 52 219 197.