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11 July 2012

See The Historical Past At Dubrovnik Croatia

By Jeremy Winters


Positioned at the edge of the Adriatic Sea, the natural and historic splendor of Dubrovnik Croatia has fascinated guests for a long time. George Bernard Shaw was so captivated with the wonder of this south Croatian medieval area that it gained the moniker "the pearl of the Adriatic" from this well known author.

The scenery of Dubrovnik is abundant in beauty with all the beaches, the bays, the woods and also the steep cliffs. Also, those people having a love for the past and the wonders of bygone times should find this town with its ancient medieval alleys, squares, churches plus the still intact city walls absolutely nothing short of extraordinary.

Taking in the Sights at Dubrovnik

Begin your sightseeing by taking a stroll alongside the ancient town walls. The walls were constructed in the 10th century. You will discover four fortresses at as many corners of the Old Town. These are Revelin Fortress, Bokar Bastion, Minceta Tower and St. John's Fortress. After that you could move ahead to Placa or the Stradum, made in 1468. At one end of Placa, is the Great Onofrio Well which is Onofrio's great fountain. Italian architect Onofrio della Cava created this fountain in 1438. In the course of the recent war in 1992, this fountain was partly damaged.

Sponza Palace, built in 1522, is yet another key tourist attraction. The city records are stored in this palace upstairs even while the displays occur downstairs. An additional old palace of this city is Rector's Palace, additionally made by Onofrio della Cava. The palace, on the other hand, has endured various damages from many wars during medieval periods. The existing structure therefore holds little resemblance to the original edifice and currently represents more like a hodgepodge of various architectural styles and traditions.

The Franciscan Monastery in the Old Town boasts an illustrious history. It's claimed that the monastery housed the oldest apothecary in Europe. This monastery was demolished in the 1667 earthquake and was eventually rebuilt. Then if you have a taste for Baroque architecture, you should go to the Church of St. Blaise, constructed in the years 1705-1717.

The location of the Cathedral of Dubrovnik Croatia has a long history, also. The current cathedral was built in 1673. On the other hand, the later excavations uncovered the existence of a Romanesque cathedral underneath the recent one. Further excavations uncovered still another church below this Romanesque church.

And as soon as you have your fill of the historic sites, you might have a look at a few fun things to do in Dubrovnik. A cable car journey gives you an awesome aerial view of the city. You could in addition investigate the Visia Dubrovnik 5D Museum. The city is known for its delightful local cuisine, as well, and you are going to uncover plenty of great restaurants dotting the city. Lucin Kantun, Lokanda Peskarija, Poklisar, Proto - these include several of the very best restaurants in the area. The bar and night club scene of Dubrovnik Croatia is very alive and appealing, too. So hit the bars if you wish to check out the night life of the city.




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