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.
ANCIENT SITE OF BURNUM (BURNUM - PRINCIPUM)
An archaeological site in the national park, where you can discover the ...Read more
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF SALONA (OD ANTIČKE SALONE)
Roman city of strategic and historical importance at the time with thermal ...Read more
FULFINUM MIRINE
A later Paleochristian complex in Omišalj with numerous remains.Read more