Luz Square is home to several landmarks of old Dubrovnik. In the centre of the square stands the Orlando Column, on top of which the white flag of the Republic has been flying for four centuries.
read moreThe building of the Princely Palace, dating back to the 15th century, was periodically damaged by fires, earthquakes and explosions of the gunpowder stored there, but it has survived to this day. Today it houses the city museum, as well as the onl... read more
One of the sights of Dubrovnik's Old Town is the majestic Baroque Cathedral of the Ascension of the Virgin Mary, designed by the Roman architect Andrea Bufalini. The construction of the church was carried out by a number of architects invited... read more
The Rupe Museum is located in a unique structure, the Rupe Granary, built at the end of the 16th century in the old part of Dubrovnik. There are 15 large dry wells hollowed out in the solid rock and covered with special waterproof plaster. They us... read more

