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RAMPARTS (GRADSKE ZIDINE)

Fortifications – Ramparts
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Porte Pile, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Built between the and centuries, Dubrovnik's ramparts are impressive. A visit is simply a must.

From the top of the ramparts, you will have a breathtaking view of the entire historic city, the hills, the coast and the sea. Count on 2 to 3 hours to do the whole tour. It is best to do it early in the morning to avoid the crowds and the heat of the afternoon. To rest, there is the Caffe on the Wall, the refreshment bar installed on the roof terrace of the Sveti Petar tower.

Built between the 8th and 16th centuries, the city walls have protected the city for hundreds of years, even though the city has always favored diplomatic solutions over armed conflict with its rivals. These ramparts are among the most accomplished in Europe, they encircle the entire old city with their 1,940 m long. The walls, perfectly preserved, can reach 25 m high and up to 6 m thick.

The inner part, smaller enclosure with its ten semi-circular bastions, was built by the Florentine architect Michelozzo Michelozzi. The outer belt has 3 circular towers, 5 bastions and 12 square or rectangular towers, as well as a huge fortress Sveti Ivan (St. John) overlooking the port.

Two other famous fortresses defend the city. One in Revelin is topped by a large terrace. The other, in Lovrijenac is perched 37 m high on its rocky peak, near the Pile gate. The latter watched over the sea but also the road to the west, closing the protection belt of the fortified city.

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Madamenancy
Visited in july 2016
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Superbe balade avec vue magnifique sur la ville. Il faut prévoir au minimum 1h mais il est agréable d'y flâner plus longtemps, prendre un verre et profiter de l'endroit. Un incontournable de Dubrovnik.
fute_767274
Visited in august 2016
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A visiter absolument même si on peut trouver le ticket d'entrée cher
Permet d'avoir une superbe vue de la vieille ville et sur la mer
Seul bémol parking très cher dans la vieille ville
fute_921683
Visited in august 2016
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Les remparts de la vieilles Ville sont à faire. Il faut compter 1h30 environ pour faire le tour.
Le ticket est à 120 kuna.
saitan007
Visited in august 2016
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En prenant sont temps, en flânant, compter 2h. Des buvettes se trouvent le long du trajet (boule de glace à 15kn). On peut s’assoir à l'ombre et admirer la mer.
De plus, il existe quelques sorties si l'on ne souhaite pas faire le tour complet.
Terminé par la tour de Pile au soleil couchant: magnifique!
(Attention, il peut faire très chaud en plein soleil!)
SFEL
Visited in june 2016
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Superbe vue sur la vieille ville. A faire dès son arrivée pour avoir une vue d'ensemble et se repérer. petite astuce, le ticket d'entrée est valable aussi pour le fort situé en face. Bref, une belle ballade en hauteur, vue imprenable et ils prévus les terrasses et les boissons fraîches

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