25. The Mila Kumbatović and Oton Gliha Memorial House For several decades, the famous Croatian painters Mila Kumbatović (1915-2004) and Oton Gliha (1914-1999) lived and worked in this traditional Omišalj house. read more
27. Church of St. Helen in the Valley (Sv. Jelena na Dolu) (12th/13th century) Remnants of the Church of St. Helen in the Valley (Sveta Jelena na Dolu), a single-nave church with a semi-circular shrine, in a semi-calotte covered with shingles. read more
28. Church of St. Nicholas (Sv. Nikola) The Church of St. Nicholas on the Sea (Sv. Nikola na moru) was erected in 1940 as a shrine for emigrants and sailors from Omišalj. read more
29. The Bollard – a monument to Pope John Paul II A work by the sculptor Damir Mataušić celebrating the 3rd pastoral visit of Pope John Paul II to Croatia in 2003, when he also visited Omišalj. The monument was unveiled on the anniversary of the visit in 2004. read more
30. Buč A water source with a cistern from which local people have obtained drinking water since prehistory. read more
32. Karst pond above Pesja Cove – Lokvica Karst ponds on the island of Krk are distinguished by their rich flora and fauna, which is why they are important for the preservation of biodiversity in this area. read more