The Ponta Gate (Vrata od Ponte) was the city gate through which one entered the southern part of the city harbor. Throughout history, it has been
The Naval loggia (Mornarska luža) was located next to the Ponta dock (gat Ponta), south of today’s fish market. According to archival sources, it
The St Luke’s Tower belonged to the norther part of the city harbour’s defence system. It was named after the nearby pre-Romanesque church of St
The present-day walls of Dubrovnik, in their full extent, were erected in the 13th century, with other extensions added periodically until 1660. The
In between the Penalty tower (Kaznena kula) and the Great Arsenal (Veliki arsenal) there used to be the Fontik, a grain warehouse and market, in
St John’s fortress is located at the far southeast part of the city harbour. It was named after the church of St. John, which was located along the
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