The Revelin Fortress was the main pillar of defense for the northern part of the harbor. This impressive outwork, located at the eastern entrance to
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
Minčeta Tower is the tallest edifice in Dubrovnik's fortification system. This circular tower is topped with corbel-supported crenellations.
The present-day walls of Dubrovnik, in their full extent, were erected in the 13th century, with other extensions added periodically until 1660. The
Dubrovnik's maritime routes continued along continental routes. Without the deep inland territories of the Balkans, the maritime trade routes would
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
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