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 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
The present-day walls of Dubrovnik, in their full extent, were erected in the 13th century, with other extensions added periodically until 1660. The
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 Fish Market Tower was located on north eastern corner of the Great Arsenal and the Fish Market Square (Trg Ribarnice). It is assumed it was built
The most significant intervention in the historic city harbour in the second half of the 19th century was the construction of Porporela breakwater in
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