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 From Luža you can head either northeast via the Dominican monastery and Ploče Gate to the Revelin Fortress, or south to the Rector's Palace (Knežev dvor), the seat of the Ragusan government. The building was effectively a prison: the rector, elected for just one month, had no real power and could on… |
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 Lopud is located 7.5 NM from Dubrovnik, situated approximately one hour regular ferry lines, or about half an hour boat. During the day there are about 12 lines, Jadrolinija company or private company Nova International. Number of daily lines increases during the summer season. |
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 Beyond the monastery, the lane emerges at the Ploče Gate, the main eastern entrance to the old town. It's larger than the Pile Gate, with another statue of St Blaise in the niche above (the oldest in the city) and a bridge across the moat dating from 1449. The Revelin Fort… |
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 Spearing westwards from the Pile Gate, Ante Starceviča heads towards the suburb of Gruž and Dubrovnik's main port, tucked between the mainland on the eastern side and the Lapad peninsula to the northwest. Dominating the western end of Gruž is the Franjo Tuđman Bridge (Most Franja Tuđmana), a breatht… |
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 Towering above the town to the north, Mount Srd was a much-visited attraction until 1991, when Yugoslav forces destroyed the cable car that used to deliver tourists to its 412-metre-high summit. A handful of people still make the trip, either by the winding footpath (the aptly named serpentine) whic… |
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