
Known locally as Željezni kip dječaka s kišobranom, this discreet iron statue stands near the UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. James. Depicting a playful boy shielding himself from the elements, it sparks curiosity and has become a minor symbol of Šibenik’s artistic flair. Many visitors enjoy taking quirky photos alongside it while exploring nearby historic landmarks. Easily accessible via the winding narrow streets of the Old Town, it offers a brief but memorable stop, especially for photography enthusiasts. After viewing the statue, take time to discover the city’s charming cafés, museums, and scenic Mediterranean ambiance.
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