Best places to visit in Dubrovnik
As soon as you enter this beautiful old town, you will find out there are many more places to visit in Dubrovnik than time in your visit itinerary. Start with these five suggestions and make your visit a memorable one #travel #dubrovnik #croatia #europe #oldtown
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The old city walls
The old city walls of Dubrovnik are arguably the best-known feature of this beautiful town. Although they were well known before, today they are the main interest of people from all over the world due to its role in world popular TV series „Game of Thrones“. Almost two kilometers long, somewhere six meters high and in some places as far as six meters thick, they provided excellent defense against the possible invaders and today they make a great spot for a relaxing stroll with wonderful sights over the Adriatic sea, or inwards on the old city center. #travel #dubrovnik #croatia #walls
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Dubrovnik Cathedral and Treasury
Today’s beautiful Dubrovnik Cathedral was designed by Andrea Buffalini, an architect from Rome, in Baroque style. It is standing on the site of an older Romanesque cathedral, dating from the 6th century. Unfortunately, the older cathedral was destroyed in the massive earthquake from 1667. Notable for its splendid interior décor, the cathedral includes paintings by Italian and Dalmatian artists from the 16th to 18th centuries, including the Virgin of the Chair by Raphael from the early 1600s #travel #dubrovnik #treasury #cathedral #europe
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Loggia Square
Loggia Square in Dubrovnik has throughout history been a central gathering point for citizens and visitors alike. This former market square is featuring some of Dubrovnik’s most famous buildings and public monuments, such as Orlando’s Column, built and designed by sculptor Antonio Ragusino, as well as the famous Loggia of the Bells, dating from 1480 and used as an early warning system by residents in times of unrest.There, you’ll also find the Church of St. Blaise, interesting for its Baroque façade and priceless collection of works of art, clock tower from the 15th century; #travel
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The Franciscan Church and Monastery
Another one of the best places to visit in Dubrovnik is a religiously and historically important Franciscan Church and Monastery. This well-preserved building was constructed in the late 1600s on the site of the original monastery from the 1100s. It is home to one of the most valuable libraries in Croatia which was established in the late 17th century and is guarding a collection of more than 21,000 rare book manuscripts. Inside the monastery is also a fascinating medieval pharmacy that has been in use since 1317 which makes it one of the oldest in the world. #travel #church
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The Island of Lokrum
Lokrum is settled only 600 meters from the mainland and offers a breathtaking view of Dubrovnik. If you have time while you stay in Dubrovnik, hop aboard the short ferry ride to this fascinating island. In addition to the spectacular views over the Old Town of Dubrovnik, there are a few interesting attractions you’ll find worth exploring. Visit Fort Royal Castle, a fortification constructed by Napoleon’s troops to defend the harbor city. It’s an easy climb, and the views in all directions are definitely worth taking the time to come to Lokrum. #travel #lokrum #island #croatia #europe
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Croatia, Hrvatska
According to the country’s tourist board, Croatia’s Adriatic coast is “the Mediterranean as it once was”, and indeed most of the tourists who make it the 18th most popular destination in the world flock either to the Istrian peninsula in the north or the Dalmatian coast further south. The Romans were there from the 1st to the 7th century AD, and they left behind many well preserved buildings of great interest. Other architectural influences include Venice (Istria is the closest part of Croatia to Italy) and Austria. #croatia #tourists #mediterranean #architecture #venice #austria
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