Venue

JavaCro'16 will be held at St. Andrew Island, known as the Red Island, near Rovinj.

 
 

                             

HISTORY

It is believed that the Red island - the island of St. Andrew was inhabited in prehistorical times. In the VI. century the Benedictines built on the Red island first church, founded a monastery, and remained on it until the XIII. century when they left Red island. From this period are preserved remains of pre-Romanesque church from the IX. Century whose walls were once graced frescoes. From the church was preserved the central part of the church with a dome that are built into the residence of Hutterott family. In the middle of the XV. century abandoned objects were handed over to the Franciscans who completely reconstructed the monastery and the church. Franciscans stayed on the Red island until the arrival of the French, 1809th year, after which begins the decay of the church and the monastery on the Red island. The Decay was stopped in the 1892nd year, when on the Red island was founded cement and lime factory. In that time the bell tower served as a factory chimney. In the 1891 the family Hutterott bought the Red island, turned the monastery into a family mansion, and reorganized the Red island into a park that was planted with various plants from all over the world. Currently on the island there are over 180 different species of plants. In this period Red island was a favourite destination of tourists from the Austro-Hungarian empire. Today, on the island of St. Andrew is the residence of the family Hutterott, and on the island of Maskin family mausoleum was erected on the spot where once existed Histrian fort. On the island is saved a central part of the church from the Benedictine period, which has the shape of a Greek cross. In this part, today there is a small maritime museum, with models of old ships and copies of frescoes from the whole Istria. The Convent was in the nineties of 19th century converted into the castle Hutterott, and today on the island of Maskinis a family grave of the family Hutterott.

Because of its isolation, non-settlement, its location and natural beauty, Red island provides a special feeling to all visitors during their visit and staying on it. Through the whole Red island are passing paths decorated with pines whose scent is enveloping the entire island. A lot of pines are planted in a way that creates a natural wall that separates the paths from the beach. Walking through the Red island and absorbing its odors it is enough to step aside, lookbehind the trees and see many secluded rocks, rocky beaches, clear sea ... This natural wall gives visitors a sense of intimacy becausewhile they enjoy in many natural beaches it protects them from the views of all walkers.

Trough the whole Red island are placed old wooden benches overlooking the sea, which allow visitor to sit on them and enjoy all the charms of the island, sunrise, sunset, meditation...

Red island is characterized by a large number of seagulls that inhabit the island, the pheasants which roam freely, lizards that run through the paths, so while lying on the beach and near you lying seagulls and pheasants you will have the feeling that you are on deserted island.

On the island is saved a central part of the church from the Benedictine period, which has the shape of a Greek cross. In this part, today there is a small maritime museum, with models of old ships and copies of frescoes from the whole Istria. The Convent was in the nineties of 19th century converted into the castle Hutterott, and today on the island of Maskinis a family grave of the family Hutterott.

Special energy which every visitor feels when he visitsthe Red island has been confirmed by the Croatian Society for Natural and Energy Medicine. Specifically, on the island of Maskin you can findareas that were tested that are first category (90% above the energy potential of the island) and the second category. Within this area were made energy circles made from the stones in which visitors can meditate. Because of the strong energy sources this type of meditation can affect health improvement and gradual healing of the body.

How to get there?

Arrival to St. Andrew island is done by boat. Check the boat-ride schedule for better organization of your arrival.

Parking

Since you cannot reach St. Andrew island with car, find out where can you park your car during you stay.

Accommodation

During JavaCr0'15 accommodation is organized in Hotel Istra 4* on a beautiful Red Island.

Organizers

The conference is organized by the Croatian Association of Oracle users & Croatian Java Users Association. 

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