110  godina turizma

Baška- Krk

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1913

1914

1915

1921

1922

In the period between the two wars, Emil Geistlich died on 7 July 1922. He was a passionate admirer of Baška and one of the pioneers of tourism. He was buried in Baška cemetery.

Second phase of tourism started and lasted till the beginning of World War II.

Czechs and Slovaks were still the most numerous guests but the number of Austrians, Germans, Italians, Poles and Bulgarians increased, too.

Baška was electrified (50KW), 640 households and hotels got electricity.

Tourist enthusiasm of Baška strongly influenced the development of the town itself promoting its economic growth.

The development of tourism brought about some new occupations such as porters, "barkarioli" (boat owners transporting tourists- at the thirties of the past century they were the trade mark of Baška tourism), fruit and vegetable sellers.

 

1923

1929

Due to World War I and Italian occupation all tourist activities were cancelled

The last hotelto open between the two wars,  "Triglav" ,was opened. Its owner was Juraj Barbalić Kal.

1931