Valbandon
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Although archeological findings indicate the prehistorical activities in Valbandon area, the name Valbandon is related
to medieval Italian term «vala abandonata» - abandoned valley.
The whole area was deserted due to several
plague epidemics. The new settlement appeared in the middle of the 19th century. According to Istrian land registry, in 1910
in Valbandon there were 23 households with a total of 102 inhabitants. At the same time on the nearby Stancija Barbo there
were 9 families with 37 members.
Family names mentioned in the register were as follows: Agosto, Bašić,
Brgić (Berghi), Carlin, Chersin, Climan, D'Agosto, Dalena, Demori, Draghissich (Draghessi), Ganghini, Grbac, Hrelja, Ilić
(Gilli), Marincovich (Marini), Nesich, Piljan, Ravnić, Rojnić, Sorbola, Zenzerović, Zorzella. The descendants of some of them
have been living in Valbandon ever since.
FROM THE FISH PROCESSING PLANT TO THE FIRST HOTEL IN VALBANDON
At the beginning
of the 20th century in the coastal area of Valbandon there was a fish processing and ice making plant. It seems that the plant
was not profitable enough, and so led to the idea of tourist orientation, which was at the time beginning to develop in certain
destinations of the "Austrian Riviera", especially Brijuni, Opatija and Lovran, Mali and Veli Lošinj, as well as Portorož.
Berlin entrepreneurs Gustav Klink, Emil Lauer and Jacob Cumar, owners of the already mentioned plant soon obtained,
from the Ministry of the Interior, with the consent of the Ministry of Trade and Public Works, the necessary permit for converting
the processing plant into a tourist facility.
So, in 1911 the stock company "Valbandon Erholungsheim und Seebad
Aktiengeselschaft" (Valbandon – vacation center and seaside resort, stock company) was founded. The company was based
in Trieste.
The stock company had a capital of 45000 crowns divided into 2250 stocks of 200 crowns each. The company
Statute was also approved. Payments for stocks could be made at the Bank of Styria. The company president was the (former)
minister of railroads Emil Freiherr von Guttenberg from Graz.
In 1911 Valbandon was mentioned as a seaside resort
in the directory of the Austrian illustrated monthly magazine "Adria". In 1912 that same magazine presented promotional information
about Valbandon: it had a nicely arranged beach with 45 cabins, the hotel "Valbandon" was opened on June 1, 1911 with four
annexes and among them "Villa Maria" was especially worth mentioning. The hotel and villas had a capacity of 60 rooms.
Valbandon is a tourist destination placed on the coast of southern Istria, 6 km northwest of Pula. The vicinity of the
Brijuni National Park (Fazana) consisting of
13 smaller and 2 larger islands and the vicinity of fascinating and picturesque Pula, make Valbandon a great destination for
a quiet family holiday. Children can play carefree on the long pebble beach, while the pine trees offer shade during the hot
summer days. Besides the beautiful landscape, Valbandon is known for its many restaurants.