#Spomenici
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Lovrjenac Fortress
The monumental standalone fortress, rising on a 37-metre-high sea rock, was named after Saint Lawrence, and throughout ...
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The Large Onofrios Fountain
Entering the City through the western entrance you begin your sightseeing with a large polygonal fountain with 16 ...
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Sponza Palace
Westwards from the Bell Tower stands the exquisite Customs Palace Divona, called Sponza, built in Dubrovnik's specific ...
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Orlando's Column
Dubrovnik's Orlando's Column is adorned with the figure of a medieval knight holding a sword, with the characteristic ...
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Luža and the City-Bell Tower
Entering the City from the east, through the Ploče Gate, along the street between the southern side of the Dominican ...
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Small Onofrio Fountain
The Small Onofrio Fountain stands in a niche on the City Guard façade. Designed by Onofrio della Cava in 1446, it was ...
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City Guard Building
Next to the Bell Tower is the City Guard building, the Admirals residence from the 15th century. It was restored in the ...
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Major Council Palace
The Major Council Palace, constructed in the 14th century, was located between the City Guard and the Rectors Palace. ...
READ MOREPlaywright Marin Držić – Vidra
The monument to the greatest playwright of Dubrovnik, Marin Držić, is located between the theatre named after him and ...
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The Rectors Palace
One of the most significant monuments of profane architecture on the Croatian coast, the Rectors Palace, was the ...
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What is the reason why the Dubrovnik Senate reached a decision in 1638 to place a bust of a commoner between two ...
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© Raguž Lučić
Gundulić Square
Behind the Cathedral, and across from Bunić Square one reaches Gundulić Square with the statue of Ivan Gundilić, one of ...
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Gundulić Square, the heart and belly of the city in the morning, - the crowded green market resounding with the voices ...
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Collegium Ragusinum
The building adjacent to the church is the famous Dubrovnik college Collegium Ragusinum. The Jesuits came to Dubrovnik ...
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© Julien Duval
The City Harbour
One of the oldest parts of the City was built around the Late Antique castle by the sea, which stretched landwards a ...
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Dubrovnik City Walls
The city ramparts are considered to be one of the most grandiose fortification monuments in Europe. The Dubrovnik City ...
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St. Luke's Tower
It is an old fortress that was the first to protect the city harbour from the northern side. It was named after the ...
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Revelin Fortress
The powerful fortress at the eastern entrance to the city was named after the Renaissance-style defensive structure ...
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Minčeta Fortress dominates the highest north-western part of the City. It is a large circular tower with a massive ...
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Bokar Fort
At the time of its construction it was called Zvjezdan (the Star Tower) or the Tower of Brsalje, after the shooting ...
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St. John's Fort
It is located on the south-eastern corner of the city and was named after the nearby medieval Church of St. John. ...
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Ploče Gate
The street between the southern wall of the Dominican Monastery and the city wall leads to Ploče Gate. On the way one ...
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The Lazarettos
Walking towards the eastern entrance to the City one faces the Lazaretto Complex at Ploče. The eastern suburb Ploče ...
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