ما يجب مشاهدته في Dubrovnik
استكشف 30 معلمًا وموقعًا أثريًا وموقعًا سياحيًا في Dubrovnik، Croatia. من أبرز المعالم إلى الجواهر الخفية — مجموعة من تجارب المسافرين الحقيقية.
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Lapad Beach
A car free, sandy beach area on the Lapad Peninsula, approximately 3.5 km from the old town, where you can relax in the shade of the numerous trees. At the end of a long pedestrianised street full of cafe bars and restaurants you will see many popular pebble beaches known as Lapad beaches. These beaches are really beautiful and well used.…
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Lapad is definitely one of the most beautiful parts of Dubrovnik and you really must visit it. If you take the headland path to the right hand side of Lapad beach, as you look at the Adriatic, you can walk along a charming little coast path with small concrete 'beaches' and ladders into the sea. These were put in during the Tito era and are ideal for one or two sunbathers. Walking further along is an excellent local fish restaurant - ideal for ending the day. The walk back is not particularly well lit, but perfectly safe.
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Placa Stradun
The Stradun (Placa) is the central street of the city of Dubrovnik and is the place where the old city comes to life. During the day, explore the shades of the perpendicular streets and alleys on its sides, and during the night, take walks up and down the Stradun with an ice-cream in hand.…
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The uniform Baroque architecture of the houses in Placa, with shops on the street level and their 'knee-like' entrances, got its present-day form in the restoration of the City taking place after the disastrous earthquake in 1667, when a large number of luxurious Gothic and Renaissance palaces had been destroyed. The architectural design of Placa reveals effective solutions and the business sense of the Dubrovnik Republic in those difficult times. Today, Placa is still the shopping centre and venue of major events.
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Synagogue and Jewish Museum
This originally Sephardic Synagogue is supposed to be the second-oldest still in use synagogue in Europe today. A permanent Jewish community here was founded at the end of the 15th century following the expulsions from Portugal and Spain. The Jewish Ghetto was established in 1546 on Jewish Street in the old town of Dubrovnik.…
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The community flourished and included respected doctors, merchants and state representatives. Jews in Dubrovnik enjoyed relative freedom, but there were some restrictions on their activities at certain points in history. The synagogue is tiny and delightful, with heavy velvet drapes and a richly painted, midnight blue ceiling. The museum contains valuable menorahs and Torah scrolls, alongside information on the history of the Jewish community in Dubrovnik.
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Banje Beach
A well located pebble beach. There's a concessioned part with an entrance fee, but also a public part which is always livelier and more relaxed. Great way to beat the heat in the middle of the town. Amazing view to city walls, Old Town Dubrovnik and the island of Lokrum. Beach volleyball, mini football or water polo.…
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You can also enjoy lying on deck chair and having a drink.
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Fort Lovrijenac
The monumental fort rises above 37 m high rock. It changed roles in the course of history. The main purpose of its construction was defence, and the main idea was to protect the freedom of Dubrovnik. Not much remains in the way of historical artefacts but the fort gives spectacular views back upon the walled city.
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Church of St. Ignatius and the Jesuit College
Ornate Jesuit church, approached via a romantic baroque staircase modelled on the Spanish Steps in Rome (1738). Built between 1667 and 1725 by architect Ignazzio Pozzo, and like most Jesuit churches of the period was modelled on the Gesù in Rome, the mother church of the Jesuits.
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Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
This impressive building is in the Poljana Marin Držić. Supposedly, the original church was built with money donated by Richard the Lionhearted who survived shipwreck on his way home from the Third Crusade. The current Roman Baroque cathedral dates from the 18th Century.
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The Etnographic Museum (Rupe Granary)
Built in 1590, this is a fascinating building in itself, and the exhibits showcase the economic, cultural and spiritual development of Dubrovnik. The folk costumes and textiles give the best flavour of the region where folk culture is still celebrated.
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Roland's Column
A slender stone flag staff of the legendary knight. Also known as Orlando's Column. Ever since its foundation in 1950, the Dubrovnik Summer Festival is officially opened by raising a flag carrying the city's motto Libertus on Orlando's staff.
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Pile Gate
A convenient starting place for your stroll through the Old Town is the Pile Gate. Before entering the Old Town, Fort Lovrjenac, the first among many sites worth seeing in Dubrovnik, provides a good view of the Old Town and its wall.
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Bell Tower
On top of the tower are the famous 'Zelenci' (The Green Ones), bronze statues which strike the gigantic bell every hour. They have been recently replaced with copies and the originals are in the atrium of the Sponza Palace.
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Big Onofrio's Fountain
In the western (Pile) entrance of the old town, The fountain stairs are nowadays a favourite meeting place for local youth and where both the tourists and pigeons take rest and refresh themselves with cool water.
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Sponza Palace
Gothic Renaissance palace, one of the few buildings that has maintained its form from before the catastrophic 1667 earthquake. Hosts historic archives. Memorial room of defenders. Open 10:00-22:00. 20 kn
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Serbian Orthodox Church and Museum of Icons [Pravoslavna crkva i Muzej ikona]
Built from 1865-1877, stands behind impressive wrought iron gates. Houses a number of icons, mainly Byzantine and Cretan. Museum next to church has extensive icon collection.
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Bukovac House (Kuća Bukovac)
الموقع الرسميIncludes works by Vlaho Bukovac (1855-1922), one of the most famous modern Croatian painters. Part of the house is devoted to exhibitions of works by young artists.
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Dominican Monastery
This is an exceptionally valuable historic complex, which, besides its religious purpose, also represents the important artistic treasury of ancient Dubrovnik.
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Maritime Museum
Considering how vital sailing and shipbuilding were to the growth of the Dubrovnik Republic, this is one of the city’s most important museums.
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War Photo Limited
An exhibition centre of war and conflict photography. Exhibits change during the season. Stunning images by world renowned photo journalists.
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Visia Dubrovnik 5D Theatrum
الموقع الرسميVirtual reality technology guides visitors to Dubrovnik through the history and cultural features of the city and wider Croatia.
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Franciscan Monastery
This beautiful monastery with Baroque Church, houses a Romanesque cloister and the third oldest pharmacy in the world.
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Old Port
The eastern part of the Old Town of Dubrovnik; some cruise ship passengers are tendered to the Old Port.
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Church of St. Sebastian
15th-century church built by the Ploče gate since St. Sebastian is the saint protector against plague.
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Dubrovnik Natural History Museum (Prirodoslovni muzej)
The collection of 100 year-old taxidermy specimens dates back to 1872 and may not appeal to everyone.
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The Treasury of Cathedral
The Treasury has 138 reliquaries which are carried around the city during the Feast of St Blaise.
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Rector's Palace
Formerly the palace of the Major Council, now houses a museum dedicated to the city's history.
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Home of Marin Držić
Memorial house of Marin Držić, a famous 16th-century Croatian playwright from Dubrovnik.
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The Rector`s Palace Museum
Artifacts, paintings and furniture dating back from the time of the Dubrovnik Republic.
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Franciscan Monastery Museum
Houses artifacts from one of the world's oldest pharmacies.
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Church of Saint Blaise (Crkva Svetog Vlaha)
Baroque Church dedicated to the city's patron saint.
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Dominican Monastery Museum
Paintings and artifacts from Dubrovnik's past.
بيانات سياحية
- إجمالي المعالم
- 30
- Dubrovnik
- Croatia
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Dubrovnik has 30 documented sights including Lapad Beach, Placa Stradun, Synagogue and Jewish Museum. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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