Dedicated to the city's patron saint, this exceptionally beautiful church was built in 1715 in the ornate baroque style. The interior is notable for its marble altars and a 15th-century silver gilt statue of St Blaise (within the high altar), who is holding a scale model of pre-earthquake Dubrovnik. Note also the stained-glass windows designed by local artist Ivo Dul膷i膰 in 1971.

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No visit to Dubrovnik聽is complete without a walk around the spectacular city walls that encircle its historic core. They're among the finest in the world鈥
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Built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik, this Gothic-Renaissance palace contains the rector鈥檚 office and private鈥
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An immensely powerful experience, this gallery features compelling exhibitions curated by New Zealand photojournalist Wade Goddard, who worked in the鈥
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From the top of this 412m-high hill, Dubrovnik's old town looks even more surreal than usual 鈥 like a scale model of itself or an illustration on a page鈥
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Named after five young women named Danica who died during WWII, this pedestrian promenade stretches along the waterfront for more than 5km from Igalo to鈥
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Car-free Lopud has the prettiest settlement of all the Elafitis, composed of stone houses surrounded by exotic gardens and overlooked by ruined fortresses鈥
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Within this monastery's solid stone walls are a gorgeous mid-14th-century cloister, a historic pharmacy and a small museum with a collection of relics and鈥
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Lush Lokrum is a beautiful, forested island full of holm oaks, black ash, pines and olive trees, only a 10-minute ferry ride from Dubrovnik's Old Harbour鈥
Nearby Dubrovnik attractions
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Lu啪a Sq once served as a marketplace, and this stone column 鈥 carved in 1417 and featuring the image of a medieval knight 鈥 used to be the spot where鈥
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Walking from Stradun to the Cathedral, you鈥檙e bound to pass by the bronze statue of the writer Marin Dr啪i膰. Lovingly called Dubrovnik's Shakespeare, he is鈥
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Marking the eastern end of the old town鈥檚 main drag, this slender dome-capped tower has a large curvy clock face known as 鈥榯he octopus鈥 and a two-tonne鈥
4. Memorial Room of the Dubrovnik Defenders
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Just inside the entrance of the Sponza Palace, this room displays a heartbreaking collection of portraits of young people who perished between 1991 and鈥
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One of the few buildings in the old town to survive the 1667 earthquake, the Sponza Palace was built from 1516 to 1522 as a customs house, and it has鈥
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The narrow street opposite the Rector鈥檚 Palace opens onto this square, where a bustling morning produce and craft market is held. The monument at its鈥
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Built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik, this Gothic-Renaissance palace contains the rector鈥檚 office and private鈥
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With a religious practice that can be traced back to the 14th century, this is said to be the second-oldest still-functioning synagogue in Europe and the鈥