Museum of Salt – Pag island
The salt museum in Pag covers over 50 square kilometers. Up to 1978, salt was harvested here in the summer months.
Who is it suitable for?
Families, couples, singles, groups
Getting there
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The salt museum in Pag covers over 50 square kilometers. Up to 1978, salt was harvested here in the summer months.
Who is it suitable for?
Families, couples, singles, groups
Getting there
Car
More information
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