In the most protected part of the harbour, today’s southern water area, which was documented as small or inner sea, at the site of today’s Little
The Kaše breakwater protects the town port from southern and eastern winds. Local architect Paskoje Miličević designed the breakwater which was
The most significant intervention in the historic city harbour in the second half of the 19th century was the construction of Porporela breakwater in
The present-day walls of Dubrovnik, in their full extent, were erected in the 13th century, with other extensions added periodically until 1660. The
The Penalty Tower played an important role in the fortification system of the harbour. It was located at the south-eastern corner of the Great
Next the Tower of St. Luke there used to be the city slaughterhouse. Initially, it was just an opened space in front of the city wall, accessed
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