dubrovnik
Rector’s Palace
Known as Knezev dvor in Croatian, the Rector’s Palace is a Gothic and Renaissance palace with certain Baroque addition situated ...
Dulcic – Masle – Pulitika Gallery
The DMP named after renowned modern artists: Ivo Dulčić, Antun Masle and Duro Pulitika, was opened in a house at ...
Dominican Monastery Museum
Built in transitional Gothic-Renaissance style, this 14th-century monastery houses a rich collection of jewelry, 15th and 16th century paintings by ...
Marin Drzic House
Who made people laugh in the 16th/century Dubrovnik? Marin Drzic Vidra, known as the “king of laughter”, is one of ...
Friars Minor Franciscan Monastery Museum
The Franciscan Church and Monastery is situated at the very beginning of Stradun main street along which the lateral side ...
Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik
Housing some of the biggest names of Croatian modern art, the Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik was founded in 1945. ...
Dubrovnik Natural History Museum
The origins of the first museum pieces date back to 1872 when Museo Patrio was established in order to house ...
Maritime Museum
At its height, Dubrovnik was a Mediterranean merchant maritime power, a rival to Venice in the 15th and 16th century, ...
Rupe Ethnographic Museum
The Dubrovnik Republic kept all the state reserves of wheat, barley and millet in deep silos called Rupe which translates ...
Museum of Croatian Independence
The museum of the Croatian Independence, known also as the museum of the Croatian War for Independence or Homeland War ...