Introduction
Senj, dubbed "the fortress city," has two dubious distinctions: First, it has a reputation as the coldest, windiest town in Croatia; and second, it is the site of an infamous 16th-century pirates' haven for the flamboyant Uskoks, who lived in Senj in the 16th century and preyed on passing merchant ships.
In 1535, the Uskoks were a community of controversial anti-Turk fighters who helped fend off Ottoman assaults on the city and later channeled their aggression toward more lucrative pursuits until they were driven out in the early 17th century.
Today's Senj is worth a stop to see Nehaj Fortress, which was built by the Uskoks and which makes a great photo op from the sea or highway and a great photo perch from its position above the sea at the edge of the harbor. The town museum is also worth a quick look to get a sense of Senj's history, but neither is worth a lot of time.
South of Senj, you can catch the ferry to Pag Island at Prizna or a ferry to Rab from Jablanac, but...
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Nehaj Fortress
Senj's biggest (and some say only) attraction is the Nehaj Fortress, which was built in the mid-16th century by Uskok Captain Ivan Lenkovic. He...
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Senj Town Museum
The 15th-century Gothic-Renaissance Vukasovic Palace in the town center is the site of the town's museum, which has a good collection of local...
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