Kraljevica is a town that was written about as early as the 13th century. Today, in addition to having the
oldest shipyard on the
Adriatic, Kraljevica's skyline is dominated by two medieval castles and a church of the Croatian nobles
Zrinski and
Frankopan. Kraljevica's shipyard employed
Josip Broz Tito, the former leader of
Yugoslavia, during the first half of the 20th century in his early years of organizing for the
Communist Party. After he became marshal of Yugoslavia following
World War II, the shipyard took his name, until democratic changes in the 1990s. Kraljevica was the site of an Italian-run concentration camp during WW II. In March 1873, the
Primorska štediona savings bank opened in Kraljevica. It competed with the savings bank in
Bakar (established 1876), but had to file
bankruptcy in 1878. Today Kraljevica is also a popular tourist destination on the Adriatic coast. The
Krk Bridge is located nearby, in the southeast part of the city. ==Climate==