Built in the 3rd century, this small town is famous for its medieval walls, maze-like streets and a large number of well-preserved Austro-Hungarian Greek and Roman architecture, as well as the medieval Venetian Renaissance. Although it has been a long journey, it is fortunate that the buildings of Trogir are well preserved, and UNESCO's assessment of Trogir Old City is that "it is very good to preserve the continuity of the cities of different eras." There is no modern building in the whole old city, and there is really no one! The protection of historical relics abroad is really very good, it is worth learning and thinking about. The towns on the Adriatic seaside have a full Mediterranean style. Unlike the blue and white romantic theme of the Greek island on the Aegean Sea, here is more a simple and historical condensation! The narrow and concave stone alleys and antique buildings on both sides are like a maze, and there are surprises at every corner! For us who like to shoot soap slices, this is simply a concave shape of paradise!