The city harbour of Vrsar is one of its main attractions. Its present appearance it acquired in the 19th century. It was at this time the city walls were built many new buildings, which are located along the coast, often right at the water line.
Medieval sources claim that the area around the harbour was called Fabian. There from 12th to 17th centuries were warehouses that belonged porechskoe diocese.
The archaeological area where you can see the remains of Roman villas, begins at the limski canal and ends at about the Funtana. This is because on the site of modern Vrsar was a Roman village Orsaria. A large number of public buildings Dating from the same time, is also located around the Bay. In the southern part of Cape Mantracker limiting the harbour of Vrsar, were found the remains of a Roman cemetery.
From the city Marina in Vrsar you can clearly see the island of St. George, on which stands the homonymous Church.
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