Trogir, Plano, business premises, dilapidated buildings, plot 5,841 m2, sea view
These dilapidated buildings of the former business premises for catering purposes are located on a plot in Plano near Trogir. The plot offers a beautiful view of the sea, Split, Kaštela Bay and nearby islands.
The land on which the ruined buildings are located consists of two interconnected plots with a total area of 5,841 m2.
Access to the facilities and the land itself is directly from the main traffic road that connects Trogir and Kaštela with the A1 highway in the direction of Zagreb and Dubrovnik.
The crumbling buildings of this former business premises used for catering purposes were built according to the project and with a building permit.
The land on which the ruined building is located is overgrown with various bushes, and the buildings as such require either complete reconstruction or demolition and removal, as well as the planning and construction of a new project.
The plot is suitable for the construction of new catering and tourist facilities, as well as for the construction of other business and residential buildings.
The infrastructure is located right next to the plot.
According to the spatial plan of the municipality of Prgomet, the land is located within the undeveloped part of the construction area of the settlement, for which the construction conditions are prescribed by the Spatial Development Plan of the Municipality of Prgomet and there is no obligation to adopt the Urban Development Plan.
Plano is a settlement within the city of Trogir in the Split-Dalnatina County. Previously, it was called Plano Trogir. It is located east of Trogir and northeast of Divulje, and near Pantana.
The center of Trogir and its historical core, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, is only 5 kilometers or 7 minutes by car.
Due to its rich historical and cultural heritage, beautiful beaches, traditional gastronomy and pleasant atmosphere, Trogir is a very popular tourist destination. During the summer months, the city comes alive with tourists who come to explore its sights.
Trogir is a fascinating combination of history, culture and natural beauty, which makes it a jewel of the Adriatic coast.
Split and its historic core, which consists of Diocletian’s Palace, also inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is only 20 km away.
Šibenik, which has two monuments on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is only 40 km or 30 minutes away by car.
Sveti Jeronim airport in Kaštel Štafilić is about 4 kilometers or 5 minutes by car.
Cities nearby: Kaštela, Trogir, Šibenik, Split