
Dubrovnik Synagogue
5 Od Greba Žudioskih, Pile-Kono, Dubrovnik, 20000, Croatia
On a narrow lane called Žudioska — literally "Jewish Street" — sits the second-oldest active synagogue in Europe, established in 1352.

Lazareti
8 Ulica Frana Supila, Ploče iza Grada, Dubrovnik, 20000, Croatia
In 1377, while the rest of Europe was still blaming plague on bad smells and divine punishment, the Republic of Ragusa did something revolutionary: it invented quarantine.

Orlando's Column
Luža Square, 20000 Dubrovnik
Standing in Luža Square since 1418, this stone column features a carved knight whose forearm literally defined how business was done in the Republic of Ragusa.

Revelin Fortress
Ul. Svetog Dominika, 20000 Dubrovnik
The Republic of Ragusa built this fortress for one reason: they were terrified of the Venetians.

Sponza Palace
Stradun 2, 20000 Dubrovnik
Every single transaction that passed through the Republic of Ragusa — every bale of silk, every sack of salt, every crate of spices from the Orient — was weighed, measured, taxed, and recorded inside this building.

Stradun
Stradun, 20000 Dubrovnik
The main street of Dubrovnik's Old Town was once a shallow sea channel.

War Photo Limited
Antuninska ul. 6, 20000 Dubrovnik
In a city where tourism has polished every surface to a marketable shine, this gallery exists to make you deeply uncomfortable — and that's the point.
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