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About Marco Polo House
Marco Polo House in Korčula, Croatia, is a fascinating historical site that draws visitors eager to learn about the legendary explorer. While the exact birthplace of Marco Polo remains debated, this medieval house is widely believed to be his family home. Located in the heart of Korčula’s Old Town, the house is a charming example of Venetian-Gothic architecture, reflecting the island’s rich cultural history.
A Glimpse into the Past
The house is a well-preserved structure that offers insight into life during the 13th century. Inside, you’ll find exhibits detailing Marco Polo’s voyages and his contributions to world exploration. The museum showcases replicas of artifacts, maps, and manuscripts that tell the story of his travels along the Silk Road. The building itself, with its stone walls and arched windows, transports visitors back in time.
Exploring Korčula Old Town
Marco Polo House is just one of many attractions in Korčula’s Old Town, a picturesque area surrounded by medieval walls. As you wander the narrow, cobblestone streets, you’ll encounter charming shops, cafes, and historical landmarks like St. Mark’s Cathedral. The town’s layout, designed in a fishbone pattern, is a unique feature that adds to its character.
Practical Tips
To make the most of your visit, plan to arrive early in the day to avoid crowds. The house is small, so it doesn’t take long to explore, but the surrounding area offers plenty to see and do. Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven cobblestones, and consider combining your visit with a guided tour of Korčula Old Town. The house is easily accessible on foot, and there’s no need for a car in this pedestrian-friendly area.
Frequently asked questions
Was Marco Polo really born in Korčula?
Local tradition and some Croatian historians argue that Marco Polo was born in Korčula around 1254, pointing to the Depolo family as his ancestors. Venice also claims him as a native son, and the debate remains unresolved among historians.
Can visitors go inside Marco Polo House?
Yes, the site is open to visitors during the tourist season. The tower can be climbed for panoramic views over the old town and the Pelješac Channel, and the interior features displays on Polo's life and journeys.
Where exactly is Marco Polo House located?
The house and tower are situated within the walled old town of Korčula, a short walk from the Cathedral of St. Mark. The old town occupies a small peninsula on the island of Korčula.
How do I get to Korčula to visit the house?
Korčula is accessible by ferry from Split, Dubrovnik, and several other Dalmatian ports. Catamaran and car ferry services run regularly during the summer season.
What else is near Marco Polo House in Korčula old town?
The Cathedral of St. Mark, the Town Museum, and the Moreška sword-dance performances are all within easy walking distance. The old town itself is compact and most sights are reachable on foot in under ten minutes.
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