The "Girl with the Seagull" is an iconic symbol of Opatija and the entire Kvarner region. Perched gracefully on a rock along the scenic Lungomare coastal promenade, this elegant statue has captivated visitors for decades, shrouded in a fascinating mystery about the identity of the girl it depicts.
The tale dates back to 1891, when Count Arthur Kesselstadt tragically perished in a fierce spring storm off the coast of Opatija. In their grief, the count's family commissioned a sculpture titled "Madonna del Mare" to be placed on a seaside rock, watching over his soul. Over time, the elements took their toll, damaging the sculpture, but it was eventually restored. Today, a gilded replica stands proudly next to the Church of St. Jakov, while the original is preserved in the Croatian Museum of Tourism at Villa Angiolina.
When the "Madonna" was removed, the space left behind called for something new. Enter the "Girl with the Seagull," which was installed in 1956 at this picturesque spot with a stunning view of the Adriatic. By night, the statue becomes even more enchanting, illuminated by strategically placed spotlights. During storms, waves crash against the shore, sending sprays of water over the rocks, evoking the image of a nymph emerging from the sea's foam. It's no wonder the statue is affectionately referred to as the "Opatija nymph." Opatija itself is a charming coastal town, often called the "Old Dame" of Croatian tourism. Known for its grand villas and lush parks, it offers a delightful blend of old-world elegance and modern-day leisure. Strolling along the Lungomare, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the azure waters, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon or a romantic evening walk.