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  • Dubrovnik. Minčeta Tower is the most prominent part of Dubrovnik's walls where the walls are 6m thick, the better to protect Dubrovnik from attacks by land. The tower Minčeta is the highest point of the walls which offers an unforgettable view on the old town of Dubrovnik.
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  • Dubrovnik. Minčeta Tower is the most prominent part of Dubrovnik's walls where the walls are 6m thick, the better to protect Dubrovnik from attacks by land. The tower Minčeta is the highest point of the walls which offers an unforgettable view on the old town of Dubrovnik.
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  • Dubrovnik. The walls of Dubrovnik, on the back Minčeta Tower, the most prominent part of Dubrovnik's walls where the walls are 6m thick, the better to protect Dubrovnik from attacks by land.
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  • Dubrovnik.The Church of St. Blaise is a Baroque church in Dubrovnik and one of the city's major sights. Saint Blaise (St. Vlaho)  is the patron saint of  Dubrovnik. The church was built in 1715 by the Venetian architect and sculptor Marino Gropelli (1662-1728). The church consists of a single square nave.
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  • Dubrovnik.The Church of St. Blaise is a Baroque church in Dubrovnik and one of the city's major sights. Saint Blaise (St. Vlaho)  is the patron saint of  Dubrovnik. The church was built in 1715 by the Venetian architect and sculptor Marino Gropelli (1662-1728). The church consists of a single square nave.
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  • Dubrovnik.Old City roofs. The difference of colours show the roofs restaured after the Croatia's Independence war.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Lovrjenac Fort that rises 37 meters high on the sea. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay. The small pier of West Harbour has been utilised in many frames of Game of Thrones.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Pile Gates, still the main entrance to the Old City, are a well-fortified complex with multiple doors, defended by Fort Bokar. At the entrance gate to the Old Town, on the western side of the land walls, there is a stone bridge between two Gothic arches, AOver the arch of town's principal gateway, there is a statue of city patron Saint Blaise is the main entrance to Dubrovnik's Old City. In Game of Throne was used for the riot in season 2.
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  • Dubrovnik. Rector's Palace. his palace was built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik at the time. In Game of Thrones the The scene in season two where Daenerys Targaryen asks the Spice King of Qarth for ships to take her army across the Narrow sea is shot in the external parts of Reactor's Palace.
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  • Dubrovnik.Ploče Gate, the east entrance to the Old Town, built in Romanesque style at the end of 14th century. Above the entrance of the Gate there is a statue of Sveti Vlaho, the patron saint of Dubrovnik. The gate consist of inner and outer section and incorporates a stone bridge. On the back Revelin fortress. In Game of Thrones Cersei Lannister passing over this bridge and enters to the Red Keep after her walk of shame at the end of season five.
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  • Dubrovnik. Rector's Palace. his palace was built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik at the time. In Game of Thrones the The scene in season two where Daenerys Targaryen asks the Spice King of Qarth for ships to take her army across the Narrow sea is shot in the external parts of Reactor's Palace. On the back the cathedral.
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  • Dubrovnik. Old City's view from Minčeta Tower, the highest point of the walls which offers an unforgettable view on the old town of Dubrovnik.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Lovrjenac Fort that rises 37 meters high on the sea. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones
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  • Dubrovnik. Pile Bay. The Bokar fortress. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay.
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  • Dubrovnik. Pile Bay. The Lovrjenac Fort that rises 37 meters high on the sea. On the left Bokar fortress. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay. The small pier of West Harbour has been utilised in many frames of Game of Thrones.
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  • Dubrovnik. Rector's Palace. his palace was built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik at the time. In Game of Thrones the The scene in season two where Daenerys Targaryen asks the Spice King of Qarth for ships to take her army across the Narrow sea is shot in the external parts of Reactor's Palace.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Lovrjenac Fort that rises 37 meters high on the sea. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones
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  • Dubrovnik. Fishermen houses under the Lovrjenac Fort This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay.
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  • Dubrovnik.Ploče Gate, the east entrance to the Old Town, built in Romanesque style at the end of 14th century. Above the entrance of the Gate there is a statue of Sveti Vlaho, the patron saint of Dubrovnik. The gate consist of inner and outer section and incorporates a stone bridge. In Game of Thrones Cersei Lannister passing over this bridge and enters to the Red Keep after her walk of shame at the end of season five.
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  • Dubrovnik. Rector's Palace. his palace was built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik at the time. In Game of Thrones the The scene in season two where Daenerys Targaryen asks the Spice King of Qarth for ships to take her army across the Narrow sea is shot in the external parts of Reactor's Palace.
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  • Dubrovnik. Rector's Palace. his palace was built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik at the time. In Game of Thrones the The scene in season two where Daenerys Targaryen asks the Spice King of Qarth for ships to take her army across the Narrow sea is shot in the external parts of Reactor's Palace. On the back the cathedral.
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  • Dubrovnik. Old City's view from Minčeta Tower, the highest point of the walls which offers an unforgettable view on the old town of Dubrovnik.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Lovrjenac Fort that rises 37 meters high on the sea. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones
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  • Dubrovnik. The Pile Gates, still the main entrance to the Old City, are a well-fortified complex with multiple doors, defended by Fort Bokar. At the entrance gate to the Old Town, on the western side of the land walls, there is a stone bridge between two Gothic arches, AOver the arch of town's principal gateway, there is a statue of city patron Saint Blaise is the main entrance to Dubrovnik's Old City. In Game of Throne was used for the riot in season 2.
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  • Dubrovnik. Rector's Palace. his palace was built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik at the time. In Game of Thrones the The scene in season two where Daenerys Targaryen asks the Spice King of Qarth for ships to take her army across the Narrow sea is shot in the external parts of Reactor's Palace.
    em8703544.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. The Franciscan monastery's cloister built in Romanesque-Gothic style with arches, 120 columns and 12 massive pilasters and a promenade. The capitals on the colonnade of double, ornamented hexaphoras are all different showing various geometric, plant-, human- and animal-like figures.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the franciscan monastery.
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  • Dubrovnik. The narrow streets of the Old City.
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  • Dubrovnik. Revelin Fortress<br />
In the period of Turkish danger theis fortress was built to the east of the city in 1462. The name Revelin derives from rivelino (ravelin), a term in military architecture which refers to work built opposite the city gate in order to afford better protection from enemy attack. It took 11 years to build it, and during that time all other construction work in the city had stopped in order to finish this fortress as soon as possible. The construction work was executed so perfectly so that the devastating earthquake of 1667 did not damage Revelin.
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  • Dubrovnik. The dominican monastery's cloister.
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  • Dubrovnik. Gadgets in the Game of Thrones shop.
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  • Dubrovnik. Church of St Saviour. On the right Big Onofrio's fountain. The fountain has been updated for Star Wars with white neon vertical posts.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the franciscan monastery.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the franciscan monastery.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the city.
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  • Dubrovnik. Fountain along the Stradun.
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  • Dubrovnik. Fountain along the Stradun.
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  • Dubrovnik.The Stadun, On the left Sponza Palace, at center the Bell tower of the City, at right St Blaise chuuech.
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  • Dubrovnik. The stradun from the city walls. On the back the Bell Tower of the city, on the left the franciscan monastery.
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  • Dubrovnik. View from the city walls.
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  • Trsteno Arboretum near Dubrovnik, one of the oldest and most beautiful Arboretums in the whole region. It was established at  the end of the fifteenth century as a summer residence of the patrician family Gučetić-Gozze with  the beautiful fountain with the Sea-God Neptune and nymphs.
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  • Trsteno Arboretum near Dubrovnik, one of the oldest and most beautiful Arboretums in the whole region. It was established at  the end of the fifteenth century as a summer residence of the patrician family Gučetić-Gozze with  the beautiful fountain with the Sea-God Neptune and nymphs.
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  • Dubrovnik. The City Harbour. The most prominent portion of the harbour is the three enormous arches  of a large arsenal built in the late 12th century and enlarged in the latter part 15th century.
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  • Dubrovnik. The City Harbour. The most prominent portion of the harbour is the three enormous arches  of a large arsenal built in the late 12th century and enlarged in the latter part 15th century.
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  • Dubrovnik. The City Harbour was designed and constructed by engineer Paskoje Miličević in the late 15th century. The harbour is also the oldest shipyard within the city and is still in use today. The harbour is protected by St. John Fortress.
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  • Dubrovnik. The dominican monastery's cloister.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Franciscan monastery's cloister built in Romanesque-Gothic style with arches, 120 columns and 12 massive pilasters and a promenade. The capitals on the colonnade of double, ornamented hexaphoras are all different showing various geometric, plant-, human- and animal-like figures.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Franciscan monastery's cloister built in Romanesque-Gothic style with arches, 120 columns and 12 massive pilasters and a promenade. The capitals on the colonnade of double, ornamented hexaphoras are all different showing various geometric, plant-, human- and animal-like figures.
    em8703592.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. The Franciscan monastery's cloister built in Romanesque-Gothic style with arches, 120 columns and 12 massive pilasters and a promenade. The capitals on the colonnade of double, ornamented hexaphoras are all different showing various geometric, plant-, human- and animal-like figures.
    em8703577.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. The Franciscan monastery's cloister built in Romanesque-Gothic style with arches, 120 columns and 12 massive pilasters and a promenade. The capitals on the colonnade of double, ornamented hexaphoras are all different showing various geometric, plant-, human- and animal-like figures.
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  • Dubrovnik. Cathedral's square.
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  • Dubrovnik. The last traditional barber shop of the Old City, owned by Mr Hrvoje Čikato, a old jockey.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the franciscan monastery.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the franciscan monastery.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the city.
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  • Dubrovnik. Sculptures along the Stradun.
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  • Dubrovnik. St Blaise church view from Sponza Palace.
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  • Dubrovnik. Sponza Palace, also called Divona (from dogana, customs), is a 16th-century palace and its name is derived from the Latin word "spongia", the spot where rainwater was collected. The rectangular building with an inner courtyard was built in a mixed Gothic and Renaissance style between 1516 and 1522. The palace has served a variety of public functions, including as a customs office and bonded warehouse, mint, armoury, treasury, bank and school.
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  • Dubrovnik.The Stadun, On the left Sponza Palace, at center the Bell tower of the City, at right St Blaise chuuech.
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  • Dubrovnik. Orlando Column  in front the St Blaise Church. Orlando, or Roland how he is called throughout Europe, was used as a symbol of a city under protection of the Hungarian-Croatian King. At the time it was common for the distant cities of the Hanseatic League to erect similar stone statues symbolizing the alliance and protection with the Hungarian-Croatian kingdom.
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  • Dubrovnik.  The Stradun (Placa), on the right Sponza Palace.
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  • Dubrovnik.  The Stradun (Placa), on the right Sponza Palace and the Bell Tower of the Old City.
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  • Dubrovnik. The City Harbour. The most prominent portion of the harbour is the three enormous arches  of a large arsenal built in the late 12th century and enlarged in the latter part 15th century.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Bokar fortress, in the back Lovrenjiac Fort. In Game of Throne Bokar was used as King's Landing ramparts and the interior  as the house of Undying in Qarth.
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  • Dubrovnik. Filip Pobran (at riight) joking with another guide inside Lovrenjiac Fort. Filip is, a guide specialized in Game of Thrones.
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  • Dubrovnik.The small pier of West Harbour has been utilised in many frames of Game of Thrones.The scene when Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) stood on the shore and waited for Myrcella’s return is filmed at the same harbor where it filmed her departure to Dorne back in Season 2.
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  • Trsteno Arboretum near Dubrovnik, one of the oldest and most beautiful Arboretums in the whole region. It was established at  the end of the fifteenth century as a summer residence of the patrician family Gučetić-Gozze with  the he belvedere pavilion overlooking the sea and the Elaphite islands. In Game of Thrones is the garden of the Royal Palace.
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  • Dubrovnik.The original pre-Romanesque church of St Nicholas.HBO’s producers wanted to film a pivotal scene in which Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) is stripped down and forced to walk naked in front of the Church of St. Nicholas, but the church didn’t approve. Instead, four separate locations were used for the Walk of Shame: Jesuits Staircase, Od Margarite street, St. Dominik street and Ploce gate.
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  • Dubrovnik. The narrow streets of the Old City.
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  • Dubrovnik. Revelin Fortress<br />
In the period of Turkish danger theis fortress was built to the east of the city in 1462. The name Revelin derives from rivelino (ravelin), a term in military architecture which refers to work built opposite the city gate in order to afford better protection from enemy attack. It took 11 years to build it, and during that time all other construction work in the city had stopped in order to finish this fortress as soon as possible. The construction work was executed so perfectly so that the devastating earthquake of 1667 did not damage Revelin.
    em8703656.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. The dominican monastery's cloister.
    em8703608.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. The Franciscan monastery's cloister built in Romanesque-Gothic style with arches, 120 columns and 12 massive pilasters and a promenade. The capitals on the colonnade of double, ornamented hexaphoras are all different showing various geometric, plant-, human- and animal-like figures.
    em8703587.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. The Franciscan monastery's cloister built in Romanesque-Gothic style with arches, 120 columns and 12 massive pilasters and a promenade. The capitals on the colonnade of double, ornamented hexaphoras are all different showing various geometric, plant-, human- and animal-like figures.
    em8703585.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. Cathedral's square.
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  • Dubrovnik.Filip Pobran, a guide specialized in Game of Thrones on a reproduction of the Iron Throne made with the swords of surrended enemies.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Jesuit Staircase.This beautiful and elegant Baroque steps lead up to the Jesuit Church of St. Ignatius. The most iconic scene in season five “Walk of Shame”, in which Cersei Lannister forced to walk naked through the streets of King's Landing begin at the top of the Jesuit Staircase.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the city.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa).The location for Star Wars.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa).
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the franciscan monastery.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the city.
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  • Dubrovnik. Fountain along the Stradun.
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  • Dubrovnik. Sponza Palace, also called Divona (from dogana, customs), is a 16th-century palace and its name is derived from the Latin word "spongia", the spot where rainwater was collected. The rectangular building with an inner courtyard was built in a mixed Gothic and Renaissance style between 1516 and 1522. The palace has served a variety of public functions, including as a customs office and bonded warehouse, mint, armoury, treasury, bank and school.
    em8703319.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. Sponza Palace, also called Divona (from dogana, customs), is a 16th-century palace and its name is derived from the Latin word "spongia", the spot where rainwater was collected. The rectangular building with an inner courtyard was built in a mixed Gothic and Renaissance style between 1516 and 1522. The palace has served a variety of public functions, including as a customs office and bonded warehouse, mint, armoury, treasury, bank and school.
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  • Dubrovnik. Sponza Palace, also called Divona (from dogana, customs), is a 16th-century palace and its name is derived from the Latin word "spongia", the spot where rainwater was collected. The rectangular building with an inner courtyard was built in a mixed Gothic and Renaissance style between 1516 and 1522. The palace has served a variety of public functions, including as a customs office and bonded warehouse, mint, armoury, treasury, bank and school.
    em8703298.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. Sponza Palace, also called Divona (from dogana, customs), is a 16th-century palace and its name is derived from the Latin word "spongia", the spot where rainwater was collected. The rectangular building with an inner courtyard was built in a mixed Gothic and Renaissance style between 1516 and 1522. The palace has served a variety of public functions, including as a customs office and bonded warehouse, mint, armoury, treasury, bank and school.
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  • Dubrovnik.  Old City view with the Rector's Palace and the Bell Tower of the city. On the back Lokrum island.
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  • Dubrovnik. Landscape.
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  • Dubrovnik.Filip Pobran, a guide specialized in Game of Thrones inside Lovrenjiac Fort.
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  • Trsteno Arboretum near Dubrovnik, one of the oldest and most beautiful Arboretums in the whole region. It was established at  the end of the fifteenth century as a summer residence of the patrician family Gučetić-Gozze with  the beautiful fountain with the Sea-God Neptune and nymphs.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Ethnographic Museum Rupe, containing folk costumes and textile handiwork is located in an old granary which dates back to the 16th century. IIn Game of Thrones the exterior is the brothel of Petyr Baelish (Littlefinger).
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  • Dubrovnik. The Stradun (Placa), on the back the Bell Tower of the franciscan monastery.
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  • Dubrovnik. Asian tourists look for luck with Marin Držić ordained as a priest a calling very unsuitable for his rebel temperament, is considered the finest Croatian Renaissance playwright and prose writer.
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  • Dubrovnik. Orlando Column  in front the St Blaise Church. Orlando, or Roland how he is called throughout Europe, was used as a symbol of a city under protection of the Hungarian-Croatian King. At the time it was common for the distant cities of the Hanseatic League to erect similar stone statues symbolizing the alliance and protection with the Hungarian-Croatian kingdom.
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  • Dubrovnik.
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  • Dubrovnik. City view fromLovrjenac Fort. In the foreground the Bokar fortress and Pile Bay.
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  • Dubrovnik. The narrow streets of the Old City.
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  • Dubrovnik. The last traditional barber shop of the Old City, owned by Mr Hrvoje Čikato, a old jockey.
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  • Dubrovnik. Church of the Franciscan monastery.
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  • Dubrovnik. St Blaise church view from Sponza Palace's Loggia..
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