korcula info
Korcula INFO

search / site map

Travel Forum
Korcula Blog
About Korcula
Places on the Island
Panoramas
Beaches
Restaurants
Visual Korcula
Korcula Photos
Korcula Video
Korcula Travel Info
Flights and Airports
Ferries Korcula
Buses & Roads
Maps of Korcula
Accommodations
Hotels
Apartments&Rooms
Camping
History and Culture
Art
Architecture Korcula
Museums
History
Marco Polo
Moreska
Sport Activities
Fishing
Walking Korcula
Windsurfing Korcula
Croatia
Peljesac
Dubrovnik
Mljet
Lastovo
Other Info Korcula
Holiday Reviews
Properties for Sale
News Archive
About / Disclaimer
Advertising / Links
Contact

KORCULA and SHIPBUILDING

<shipbuilding-korcula>Korcula long shipbuilding tradition dates probably since pirates times, when the most of the activities actually were about and around the sea.The first official document about woodcraft in Korcula is The Statute of the City and Island of Korcula from 1214 , one of the oldest legal documents in this part of Europe. Historical documents from 14th century onwards are also pointing on shipbuilding as a Korcula’s important industry.

Shipbuilders were called ‘kalafati’ and ‘maranguni’ – terms for woodworkers and craftsmen's that is still in use in local dialect. Those skilled craftsmen were well known around the world at the time when wooden boats and ships were popular.
korcula-shipbuildingThey were working and teaching shipbuilding all around the Adriatic and Mediterranean, in places like Alexandria or Istanbul, as well as in North and South America.

Shipbuilding as tradition still exists in Korcula but is dying off. There is still couple of shipyards on the island, building metal and plastic ships and boats.

Museum of Town of Korcula has collection of objects about ships, boats and woodwork from Korcula.

Old Shipyards in Sveti NikolaOld Shipyards in Sveti Nikola - Sveti Nikola and it's Shipyards - old photo from the times Sveti Nikola Street was suburb of shipbuilders. They have their shipyards all along Sveti Nikola street. Click to check how Sveti Nikola looked a century ago!

Punta JuranaPunta Jurana - Shipbulders paradise - Punta Jurana in Korcula - Old Photo - that was the times when there was no any roads or cars at Punta Jurana, just beautiful boats and their creators. Click to check how Punta Jurana looks nowadays!

Also visit www.bonguardo.com - a website dedicated to history of family MALVARDO - BONVARDO - BONGUARDO, famous shipbuilders from Korcula.

Related Links for this topic:

  • Photos of Boats in Korcula
  • Shipbuilding Exhibits at Korcula town Museum
  • Architecture Croatia
  • Croatian Islands Guide
  • More Travel Resources