RAMPARTS (GRADSKE ZIDINE)
Built between the 8th and 16th centuries, Dubrovnik's ramparts are ...Read more
ANNE FEMICA KUNČEVIĆ
Anne-Femica, an enthusiastic history buff and certified guide, offers to ...Read more
WAR PHOTO LIMITED
Exhibition gallery dedicated to photojournalism and war photography, where ...Read more
RECTOR'S PALACE (KNEŽEV DVOR)
A key building in the life of Ragusa, this splendid early Renaissance ...Read more
RED UMBRELLA - DUBROVNIK WALKING TOURS
Agency offering choices of guided tours, classic, war history or Game of ...Read more
JESUIT CHURCH OF ST. IGNATIUS
Baroque church designed by the Italian architect Andrea Pozzo with frescoes ...Read more
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (UMJETNIČKA GALERIJA)
Museum dedicated to modern art in all its forms exhibiting works of ...Read more
RED HISTORY MUSEUM
Away from the old city, a brand new museum that takes you to Yugoslavia! ...Read more
OLD PORT (STARA LUKA)
Old harbor and former shipyard in the southeast of Dubrovnik's old town ...Read more
TOWN HALL AND MARINE THEATRE DRŽIĆ
City council seat from 1303 with the destroyed arsenal in the back and the ...Read more
FORT LOVRIJENAC (TVRĐAVA LOVRIJENAC)
Fort of 37 m height built outside the walls, place of spectacles during the ...Read more
MARITIME MUSEUM (POMORSKI MUZEJ)
Housed in Fort St. John, it traces the history of what has made Ragusa rich ...Read more
CITY WALLS
Read moreThe ramparts are certainly the first building to visit in the old Dubrovnik. Built between the th and th centuries, the walls protected the city for hundreds of years. They encircled the entire old town with their 1940 m long. The book is impressive: walls, incredibly conserved, can be 25 m high and up to 6 m thick. The walls of the city have an inner part and an external part. The first part forms a smaller enclosure with ten semicircular bastions built by the famous Florentine architect Michelozzo Michelozzi. The second part has five bastions, three circular towers and twelve square or rectangular towers, as well as a huge fortress, the Fort Sveti Ivan (Saint John) on the port. From the top of the ramparts you will have a fantastic view of the old town.
SAINT-BLAISE CHURCH
Baroque church of the 17th century dedicated to St. Blaise, patron saint of ...Read more
LARGE ONOFRIO FOUNTAIN
Built in 1438, this imposing round fountain now drinks visitors. A true ...Read more
CLOCK TOWER
Tower dating from 1444 and rebuilt in 1928, a symbol of Dubrovnik. The ...Read more
STREETS IN THE NORTH AND PRIJEKO
Steep streets to the north of Dubrovnik, animated by the terraces of cafes ...Read more
LAPAD BEACH (PLAŽA LAPAD)
Coarse sandy beach at the end of the promenade Kralja Zvonimira with bars ...Read more
OFFICE DU TOURISME DUBROVNIK
Municipal office at the entrance to the old town of Dubrovnik offering ...Read more