The tumultuous past of Karlobag is shown by the remains of the medieval fortress emerging above the town – Fortice and some churches. There is a library and art treasure in the Capuchin monastery with the church of St. Joseph containing the particularly valuable Cristoforo Tasca painting of the Last Supper.

The Roman settlement called Vegium was of importance for transport and trade and existed up to the 4th and 5th century when, due to attacks from the Goths, it was abandoned by its inhabitants who ran off to the island of Pag. But abandoning the settlement did not mean abandoning the memories of its existence, and due to the similarity to the island of Pag, the locality was named Bag.

During the time of the Croatian King Zvonimir, the area belonged to the coastal parish that belonged to the diocese of  Rab.  During Venetian rule there were caravans from the natural port of Bag (Baška draga) to the central hinterland of Lika, crossing important Velebit passes and Baške Oštarije.

In 1480 it was taken over by King Matija Korvin and connected to the Senj military district.

After peace was concluded in Sremski Karlovci in 1699, when Lika was joined to Croatia, to the Croatian Military Border respectively, Karlobag was, for some time, the center of the entire Lika area. In 1733 the administrative center for the entire newly conquered area was transferred to the newly founded center of Gospić .
CONTACT
Tourist Board Karlobag
Trg Dr. Franje Tuđmana 2
Karlobag 53288
Croatia

Phone: +385 (0)53 694 251
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ATTRACTIONS
The Premužić Trail was named after the construction engineer Ante Premužić who designed it in 1930, while the construction it self was finished in 1933. The trail crosses the most beautiful and mo...
A church from 1710, built on the foundations of the church of St. John( 1615). It was badly damaged during the bombings in 1943 and 1958. The remains were removed except for the preserved tower, one p...
Cesarica is situated in a lovely cove at the foot of the Velebit in a channel bearing the same name, 7 km northwest of Karlobag and 55 km southeast of  Senj, next to the Adriatic  Highway.Few are ac...
At the beginning of the Middle Ages the new settlement of Scrissa or Bag developed next to the sea, in the Fortica area. Remains of a small four-corner fortress from the 12th cent are situated on a hi...
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