FREE INTERPRETIVE STORYTELLING WALK
“FROM KARST TO GOLD”
Sunday, 28 December 2025
We invite you to a unique journey through the old town of Krk — the interpretive storytelling walk “From Karst to Gold.” This free tour is more than a simple guided walk; it is a narrative experience that transforms the town into a living stage, with its streets becoming guides through centuries of history, art, and everyday life.
The walk begins at Trg krčkih glagoljaša (Square of the Glagolitic Scribes), beside the impressive Romanesque Church of Our Lady of Health. Once dedicated to St. Michael and later renamed during a cholera epidemic, the church today symbolizes hope and protection — an ideal place to introduce stories about health and the traditional knowledge of medicinal herbs used by our ancestors.
The route then leads toward the modern building of the music school, where sounds and stories reveal the island’s rich musical heritage. Here you will learn how an ordinary piece of wood, in the hands of skilled craftsmen, becomes a musical instrument — a bridge between nature, art, and creation.
The walk concludes at Kamplin Square, in front of the Frankopan Castle, the only preserved secular medieval monument in the town.
Meeting point: Trg krčkih glagoljaša, at 11:00
Languages: Croatian and English
Due to a limited number of participants, please register by sending an email to info@visitkrk.city
.
Participation in the guided walk is free for all attendees!
“FROM KARST TO GOLD”
Sunday, 28 December 2025
We invite you to a unique journey through the old town of Krk — the interpretive storytelling walk “From Karst to Gold.” This free tour is more than a simple guided walk; it is a narrative experience that transforms the town into a living stage, with its streets becoming guides through centuries of history, art, and everyday life.
The walk begins at Trg krčkih glagoljaša (Square of the Glagolitic Scribes), beside the impressive Romanesque Church of Our Lady of Health. Once dedicated to St. Michael and later renamed during a cholera epidemic, the church today symbolizes hope and protection — an ideal place to introduce stories about health and the traditional knowledge of medicinal herbs used by our ancestors.
The route then leads toward the modern building of the music school, where sounds and stories reveal the island’s rich musical heritage. Here you will learn how an ordinary piece of wood, in the hands of skilled craftsmen, becomes a musical instrument — a bridge between nature, art, and creation.
The walk concludes at Kamplin Square, in front of the Frankopan Castle, the only preserved secular medieval monument in the town.
Meeting point: Trg krčkih glagoljaša, at 11:00
Languages: Croatian and English
Due to a limited number of participants, please register by sending an email to info@visitkrk.city
.
Participation in the guided walk is free for all attendees!

