About this venue
Kula Kamerlengo is a distinctive stone castle-fortress in Trogir, built as a strong defensive complex by the sea. Its massive walls, towers and open interior create an impressive setting for concerts, cultural programmes and special events. Thanks to its historic architecture and waterfront position, the venue has a strong visual identity and remains one of the city’s most attractive event locations.
The experience inside the venue is shaped by the open-air setting, stone surroundings and natural evening atmosphere. Open-air acoustics depend on the type of production, but the enclosed fortress outline helps create a focused sense of space. Visitors especially appreciate the proximity to the stage, clear orientation and the feeling of attending an event in an authentic historic environment.
The venue is located at Put Gradine 1, Trogir, Croatia. The entrance is most conveniently reached on foot from nearby parking areas or city stops, as the final approach naturally follows the narrow streets and waterfront area. For broader transport options and movement around the city, the Trogir description below continues with useful practical information.
About the city: Trogir
Trogir, a historic gem of Split-Dalmatia County, is not only a city of stone streets and Mediterranean atmosphere but also an attractive destination for concerts, sporting events and evening programmes by the sea. Its compact core makes it easy to move between accommodation, restaurants, the waterfront promenade and event locations, while the proximity of Split and coastal towns expands the choice of halls, stadiums and accompanying entertainment. For ticket buyers, Trogir is especially appealing because it combines the atmosphere of a small Dalmatian town with the accessibility of larger regional event centres, making a stay both practical and full of content.
Transport connectivity is one of its main advantages: Split Airport is located in Kaštela, towards Trogir, only a few kilometres from the city, and public bus lines to Split and Trogir stop at the airport. Local transport is operated by Promet Split, with the important line 37 Split – Airport – Trogir, while intercity arrivals use Trogir Bus Station, Split Bus Station and the railway Split station, located next to the port and bus station. This network makes it simple to plan arrival to Trogir venues, as well as to larger arenas, stadiums and concert spaces in Split and the surrounding area, without the need for complicated transfers.
Trogir’s tourist bonus is its old town core, set on a small island between the mainland and Čiovo, known for narrow stone streets, squares and a waterfront promenade. Before or after a concert, it is worth strolling along the riva, visiting John Paul II Square, the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with Radovan’s Portal and Kamerlengo Fortress, or continuing towards the bridges and views of the channel. Trogir is therefore not only a starting point for an event, but also a pleasant setting for the whole outing: from arrival and dinner to a walk through the old town after the programme ends.