If you want to take a short, peaceful, but eventful break, there's no better place to visit than Dubrovnik, Croatia. Situated in the Adriatic sea, it is truly a unique destination because it is one of the most well-preserved medieval cities in the world. In the past, it was a powerful city-state and a major port, the proof of which are the tall stone walls surrounding the old city. One of the most attractive features of Dubrovnik are the ancient city walls, which were first built around the city before the 8th century. However, the walls got their present look in the 14th century, as they had to be expanded to defend the city from Ottoman Turks. Situated right between the Pile Gate and the Franciscan Monastery, this church is by far not the biggest and fanciest one in Dubrovnik, but it is unique in another way. It is one of the few remaining examples of classic Renaissance architecture in the city, as it was among the very few buildings that withstood a devastating earthquake in 1667 that wiped out most of the city and killed 2000 people. This is one of the most beautiful surviving fortification structures in Europe and a prime example of how medieval castle cities like Dubrovnik would protect themselves from attackers. It is amazing how it managed to withstand time and numerous attacks, as it is incredibly well-preserved. This is a must-visit location on your route through the city walls. If you're not a fan of walking, but you still want to get the best views of the city and its surroundings, jump on the Dubrovnik cable car. It glides up from the old city to a series of terraces, which reveal a truly stunning panoramic view of the city. On a clear day, you'll be able to see even the neighboring islands, that's how mesmerizing the vista is. |
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