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A historic city square, Luža Square is the central hub of public life in Dubrovnik, featuring the iconic Orlando Column, Sponza Palace, and Baroque church of St. Nicholas Blaise, with the Town Bell Tower and Main Guard building forming its eastern facade.
A 16th-century palace in Dubrovnik, built between 1516 and 1522, featuring a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles, with a rich history of serving various public functions, including as a customs office, mint, and treasury.
A Baroque church, built in 1715, features a richly decorated interior with Corinthian columns, a cupola, and a main altar displaying a precious Gothic statue of Saint Blaise.
A square dedicated to poet Ivan Gundulić, featuring a monument to him and the Fountain of the Lions, with a staircase leading to the church of Sant Ignasi de Loyola.
A palace in Dubrovnik that served as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa between the 14th century and 1808, featuring a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles.
A beautiful Baroque-style cathedral in Dubrovnik, Croatia, with a nave, two aisles, and a cupola, featuring a high nave with massive columns, three apses, and a grand Baroque dome, and home to Titian's Assumption of the Virgin polyptych.
A museum showcasing ten natural history collections, including mollusks, minerals, fossils, and marine animals, with a rich history dating back to 1872 and a unique exhibit of a blue whale's bones at its entrance.
A 17th-century Baroque church building in Dubrovnik, Croatia, dedicated to Saint Ignatius.
Walls of Dubrovnik: The medieval defensive walls of Dubrovnik, stretching 1,940 meters, are one of the most impressive and well-preserved systems of fortifications in Europe, featuring 16 towers and 5 city gates.
Dubrovnik Cathedral
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