The higher meter lines that stand out with a darker color during the day, while illuminated during the night, play a much bigger role than just decoration and lighting - their task is to tell the story of the history of Poreč and invite all interested to explore Poreč's old town.
Each line at the beginning, ie on the part facing the old town from the sea, has a mark - a the name written in Croatian, English and Italian, the symbol and the century in which it was built. Each of them is directed towards one of Poreč sights for a total of 13:
- Istrian Parliament,
- Romanesque House,
- House "Two Saints",
- Pentagonal Tower,
- Round Tower,
- Bondulmier Tower,
- Palace de Vergottini,
- Palace Zuccato,
- Gothic Palace "Lion",
- Fisherman's Square,
- Marafor,
- the Euphrasian Basilica complex and
- the Canonical House.
Next to each of the lines, QR codes read via smartphones provide information about the building itself and how to get to it.
By placing QR codes on the waterfront, the popular Poreč waterfront has gained another dimension, and visitors and locals have the chance to discover and implement their knowledge of Poreč's old town and set out to explore it.
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