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The city of Dubrovnik is one of the greatest pearls of the Adriatic and Mediterranean, so it is no wonder that, due to preservation, beauty and age, the city walls of Dubrovnik and the old town core have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The symbol of the city are the walls built in the period from the 12th to the 17th century. The walls of Dubrovnik protected the freedom of the Republic of Dubrovnik for centuries. 1,940 meters long city walls are up to 25 meters high, and up to 6 meters wide. The walls surround the old town of Dubrovnik and represent a complex defense structure. From the walls, visitors can enjoy spectacular views of the old town of Dubrovnik, Lokrum island a...
The city of Dubrovnik is one of the greatest pearls of the Adriatic and Mediterranean, so it is no wonder that, due to preservation, beauty and age, the city walls of Dubrovnik and the old town core have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The symbol of the city are the walls built in the period from the 12th to the 17th century. The walls of Dubrovnik protected the freedom of the Republic of Dubrovnik for centuries. 1,940 meters long city walls are up to 25 meters high, and up to 6 meters wide. The walls surround the old town of Dubrovnik and represent a complex defense structure. From the walls, visitors can enjoy spectacular views of the old town of Dubrovnik, Lokrum island and the blue sea. The walls of Dubrovnik consist of 16 towers, 4 city gates, 3 forts (Minčeta, Bokar, and St. Ivan) and 6 bastions. Although fortresses Lovrijenac and Revelin are not an integral part of the city walls, both fortresses are part of the city's defense system. Don't miss a unique opportunity to visit the impressive cultural monument recognized by UNESCO. Ticket price for visiting the walls ranges from 50 to 200 Kn (7 to 27 euros). We recommend visiting the walls of Dubrovnik in the morning to avoid crowds. Sightseeing takes around an hour and a half, depending on the tempo, so bring water and sunscreen.