
Municipal palace
The Municipal Palace in Motovun is the best-preserved Romanesque public building in Istria and Croatia, dating back to 1248 and serving both as a town hall and a defensive structure.
The Church of St. Pancratius in Brkač was built in 1942 on the site of a 15th-century church and features a 1602 Glagolitic inscription.
Church of St. Pancratius- in 1942, on the site of an older church from the 15th century, was built today's church of St. Pancratius, a Roman martyr, protector of youth and protector against headaches and cramps, but also against false testimony. In the church of St. Pankratius there is a Glagolitic inscription "1602. Pop Luka" which proves that the parish in that period was Glagolitic, and that worship was held in the Old Slavic language.

The Municipal Palace in Motovun is the best-preserved Romanesque public building in Istria and Croatia, dating back to 1248 and serving both as a town hall and a defensive structure.

The City Printing House Antico offers unique, hand-printed Motovun souvenirs created on a medieval Gutenberg press replica using artisanal paper.

The Parish Church of St. Stephen the First Martyr in Motovun is a historic 16th-century church designed by Andrea Palladio, known for its rich sacral inventory including the Altariolo Colleoni and a relic of the Holy Thorn.

The Tower „New Gate” in Motovun is a 17th-century fortification featuring historical defensive architecture and a lapidary collection of Roman tombstones and coats of arms.

The Church of St. Anthony of Padua and St. Cyprian in Motovun is a 15th-century structure originally dedicated to St. Cyprian, a protector against the plague, and later reconstructed in the 19th century.

Gradiziol is a historic suburb of Motovun that developed during the 14th and 15th centuries, featuring the church of St. Margaret and 18th-century architecture.