City wall towards the southern part of the city harbor In 1470, a decision was made to build a new defensive wall on the southern part of the city
The Fish Market Gate (Vrata od Ribarnice) was the city gate through which one entered the northern part of the city harbour. The decision to
Minčeta Tower is the tallest edifice in Dubrovnik's fortification system. This circular tower is topped with corbel-supported crenellations.
The Rector’s Palace Tower was located at the south eastern corner of the Rector’s Palace and it was its largest and the most important tower. It
Next the Tower of St. Luke there used to be the city slaughterhouse. Initially, it was just an opened space in front of the city wall, accessed
Lovrijenac is a freestanding fort in the part of the city known as Pile. It is erected on top of a 37-meter high cliff, and is named after St.
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