Top Places for Art and Cultural Activities in Dubrovnik

  1. St. Saviour Church

    4.5 (58 Votes)
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    Church, Religious Site

    Essentially a votive church, the St Saviour Church is this tiny church, that can be easily missed, if not assessed with a close eye. It is nestled cozily in the old town, while being dedicated to Jesus Christ. The church, alike many other city structures has a Gothic style of architecture. It is built as an ode to the victims of an earthquake that rocked Dubrovnik in the year 1520. The church a...Read more
  2. Church Of The Holy Annunciation

    Church, Religious Site, Architecture

    A one-of-its kind church in Dubrovnik the Church of the Holy Annunciation is a Serbian Orthodox church. Placed on the old walls of Dubrovnik the church was built in the year 1877. With an unfathomable and unparalleled strength, the church even sustained any damages from bombing while the Siege of Dubrovnik went on. Inside the church, you will find collective valuables that date back to the 15th...Read more
  3. Molunat Village

    Village, Neighborhoods

    The charm of Croatian villages is something that cannot be out in words. However, if one were to describe the Molunat Village you could perhaps classify it as a sleepy Croatian village, a picturesque harbor to spend the evenings at, along with a beach is just enough to make you want to not leave for a while and shops having English-speaking owners. Spend your afternoons fishing in a rented boat...Read more
  4. Benedictine Monastery

    4.4 (2 Votes)
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    Monastery

    So, it is no news that Dubrovnik will impress all the Game of Thrones’ lovers. With several attractions serving as the backdrop of the series, the Benedictine Monastery is an added one to the list. The monastery is an assimilation of some beautiful ruins in verdant gardens. The attraction lies a t a close driving distance from Dubrovnik, apart from being very easy to find. You can visit, ...Read more
  5. Art Gallery Talir

    4.5 (2 Votes)
    Art Gallery Talir

    Art Gallery

    Just like many other attractions in Dubrovnik, the Art Gallery TALIR too is one place that you can easily miss if not approached insightfully. Set inside a beautiful house, with Baroque architecture, this city attraction is home to some of the freshest art form you will ever see. You can even pick up some fabulous souvenirs or gifts to take back home from here. A place where several artworks in...Read more
  6. Franjevacki Samostan

    4.4 (1 Vote)
    Franjevacki Samostan

    Religious Site, Monastery

    Franjevacki Samostan is a Monastery and Church that is said to have been built in the early 14th century and since then has been reconstructed several times. Construction began in 1317 but took several years to complete. Today, it stands as a heritage of cultural art. It was constructed by Miho Brajkov of Bar in Romanesque-Gothic style complete with columns, arches, a promenade and massive pila...Read more
  7. Sinagoga Muzej

    4.2 (30 Votes)
    Žudioska 5, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
    Church
  8. Saint Ignatius Church

    4.6 (1 Vote)
    Poljana Ruđera Boškovića 7, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
    Church