No visit to Dubrovnik would be complete without a walk around city’s main claim to fame – spectacular city walls. Built in the 10th century these enormous walls, as high as six meters and up to six meters thick, provided a solid defence against invaders. With nearly 2 kilometres in length, these city walls offer a perfect spot for a casual stroll and mesmerizing views of Old Town and shimmering Adriatic. Other highlights include its two towers, the Minčeta Tower and the Bokar Tower, along with two forts, the Fort Lawrence and the Revelin Fortress. There are three access points to the walls: one close to the Dominican Monastery, one close to the Maritime Museum at Fort St. John and one at Pile Gate.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Walls of Dubrovnik (Croatian: Dubrovačke gradske zidine) are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia
Ul. Ispod Mincete 9, , Dubrovnik, Croatia
Originally as a strong four-sided fort, it is the most prominent point in the defensive system towards the land.
Od Puca 20, , Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Fort Bokar is considered to be amongst the most beautiful instances of harmonious and functional fortification architecture.
Kneza Damjana Jude 2, , Dubrovnik, Croatia
The St. John Fortress (Croatian: Sveti Ivan) is a complex monumental building on the southeastern side of the old city port, controlling and protecting its entrance.
Ulica Od tabakarije 29, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Fort Lovrijenac or St. Lawrence Fortress is a fortress and theater outside the western wall of the city of Dubrovnik in Croatia, 37 metres (121 ft) above sea level.
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