Batana Eco-Museum

Tourist attraction · Rovigno D'istria

Batana Eco-Museum

Tourist attraction · Rovigno D'istria

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Obala Pina Budicina 2, 52210, Rovinj, Croatia

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Learn about batana boats, fishing traditions, songs & meals  

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Obala Pina Budicina 2, 52210, Rovinj, Croatia Get directions

batana.org

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Obala Pina Budicina 2, 52210, Rovinj, Croatia Get directions

+385 52 812 593
batana.org
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Aug 12, 2025

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"At this small museum in a 17th-century town house by the sea, you can learn about the batana , the wooden, flat-bottom boat that’s long been a part of Croatia’s maritime heritage. Tour the interactive exhibits to discover fishing traditions kept alive through the centuries, like the bitinadas , or typical fishing songs. On the medieval pier of Mali Mol, which functions as the outdoor portion of the museum, you can see moored batanas and chat with the fishermen as they mend their nets. The museum also arranges boat trips guided by barkariaoli (boatmen) as well as traditional meals in the on-site Spacio Matika tavern, which features stone walls and wood-beamed ceilings."

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BARTOSZ Radojewski

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It's tiny but cute. Original museum where an exceptional tradition is spread in front of you in various languages. On top of that there is an option to book a trip in batana on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Well worth exploring.

SharkMartinka

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Nice people of Batana! Visited during the culture night (every wednesday, friday and sunday 19-23). Great meal for cheap prices and you can eat it with the sunset

R M

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Incredibly overpriced, the water is dirty, there is algae in it, it is unpleasant. Rovinj and surroundings.

Harsh Soni

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Eco-museum Batana: Wonderful Traditional Boats of Rovinj featured image by Nikolina Demark Calling all art lovers! Every week, we’ll be introducing a fine example chosen from the rich trove of museums and galleries on the coast, and we kick off with a perfect sailing-related destination: the Eco-museum Batana in Rovinj. First of all, it’s not exactly fair to say this fantastic concept comes down to a run-of-the-mill museum, as the project includes both an attractive gallery space and many accompanying events and activities. Dedicated to a traditional wooden boat known as batana, the eco-museum is a vibrant, lively community set on preserving this valuable part of local heritage. To highlight the long tradition of batana as a fragment of indigenous history, it was decided to place the permanent exhibition in the heart of the Old town, a typical 17-century house in the centre of Rovinj. The story of batana is laid out in three gallery spaces on two floors and presented through an array of photographs, drawings, short documentary videos and slide projections; the exhibition guides the visitors through the process of traditional shipbuilding using the example of the two-month construction of a batana boat called Oûn Rìgno (Kingdom). There’s an audio guide available in three languages (Croatian, Italian and the Rovinj dialect), and the basic information is provided on leaflets in English and German as well. The exhibition part is accompanied by guided tours in multiple languages given by the members of the local community whose lives were marked by batana boats in some way. batana As one of the museum’s goals is to merge the institution with the people and the town itself, multiple parts of Rovinj have been included in the project to further immerse the visitors in the overall experience. Mali Škver, also called Peîcio squèro (Little Shipyard) hosts delightful events such as fishing net repairing demonstrations given by the local fisherman Giordano Banich. With a bit of help by the experts, visitors can try their hand at multiple traditional skills like weaving wicker bottle holders and making fishing traps; the activities are followed by gastro nights filled with culinary wonders, and all the earnings go towards further development of the project. In order to preserve batana boats as local heritage, the Eco-museum collaborated with the Town of Rovinj on a project of building five new boats starting in 2004: Oûn Rìgno in 2004, Fiamita in 2005, Calsanta in 2006, Arupina in 2007, and Liliana in 2008. Building and repairing is observed by hundreds of visitors daily, and all the batanas are left to the expert care of local fishermen. The Eco-museum really pushes the limits of a traditional museum notion, as it goes so far as to feed you and gift you with a heartwarming, entertaining evening filled with laughter and song. This is where Spacio Matika comes in – spacio is a sort of a tavern combined with a wine cellar, Roman Matika is the owner of one such establishment in Švalba Street, put the two together, and you get an incredible Rovinj experience. You can book a tour starting with a visit to the House of Batana, then taking you on a trip around the Rovinj peninsula on an actual batana boat, finishing at Spacio Matika with a dinner and a concert of bitinàda, traditional Rovinj fishing songs.

Ando Saina

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The Batana Eco-museum is unique on the Adriatic and Mediterranean! It is dedicated to the traditional wooden boat known as the batana and to the community which has chosen it as its symbol. As the town of Rovinj’s most widespread traditional vessel, the batana reflects the continuity of its local maritime heritage, as well as the continuity of the everyday lives of the local people. Must visit in Rovinj!

Toni Krasnic

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Great museum to learn more about batana boats. They also have a corner for playing where you learn about putting together all the parts of a batana boat.

karelle trottier

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Everything is in Italian and Croatian. There is not even a real Batana boat in the museum. I want my 20 kuna back 😥

arturtalihaerm

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After buying tickets in English we realised the museum was not in english. The museum workers should’ve warned us an we could’ve saved our time and money.