The Knin Fortress is a historical landmark located near the town of Knin, within the Krka National Park in Croatia. It was built in the 11th century and has since been a symbol of Croatian defense and resistance.
The fortress is open to visitors from 8 am to 8 pm during the summer months and from 9 am to 4 pm during the winter months. The entrance fee is 50 kn (approximately 6.5 euros) for adults and 25 kn (approximately 3.25 euros) for children.
The official website for the Knin Fortress is currently under construction, but more information can be found on the Krka National Park website (https://np-krka.hr/en/).
In addition to the fortress, visitors can also explore the Krka National Park, which features stunning waterfalls, hiking trails, and swimming areas. The park is open year-round, with varying hours depending on the season. More information on the park's hours and admission fees can be found on their website.
Other nearby attractions include the town of Šibenik, which is known for its beautiful architecture and historic cathedral, and the coastal city of Split, which offers a wide variety of cultural and recreational activities.
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