Forum Square – Pula – Istria – Croatia ( Croatian: Trg Forum), the main square of classical and medieval Pula. This location, for example, at the foot of the central hill, was central to popular culture at the time. The western part of the city close to the sea. The coast where the Forum is constructed in the 1st century BC. Growth and expansion at the time to gain a larger area, for example. Because of this, much more area provides the room needed for such an expansive space.
The Forum was the nucleus of city life. it is the religious, administrative, legislative and commercial center. In the northern part of the Forum stand two twin temples and a central one with a dedication to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. Today, only the Temple of Augustus are fully preserved. The second temple, only the back wall, in the Communal Palace in the 13th century, is visible.
Archeologists are finding ancient remains of the Forum during the construction of new buildings. The latest ones being ‘Agrippina and her time’ (1st century AD). The remains are in part restoration and are now on exhibit in the bank built on the site.
Even today the Forum is the administrative and legislative center of the city. During the year it is the venue for numerous cultural events and concerts under the stars.
Forum Square – Pula – Istria – Croatia is perfect for a visit at any season. The flowers everywhere and the most gorgeous designer shops, for example. Mixing in with beautiful local boutiques are mainly set up along the pedestrian only road that leads from Forum towards the Arch of the Sergii.