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Dubrovnik Ancient City Walls
The Walls of Dubrovnik, or Dubrovačke gradske zidine in Croatian, are an awe-inspiring series of stone fortifications that have stood guard over the city since its early days as a Byzantium castrum. Nestled in southern Croatia, this maritime city-sta
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House of Marco Polo
The House of Marco Polo, nestled in the charming town of Korčula, is thought to be the birthplace of the legendary explorer and writer, Marco Polo. Recently acquired by Korčula’s Town Authority, there are exciting plans in the works to transform this
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Tvrdalj
Tvrdalj Castle stands as a testament to the rich history and culture of Hvar, a serene island in Croatia. This remarkable fortress was crafted by the celebrated poet Petar Hektorović as a defense against the Turks. Ingeniously constructed by reclaimi
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Blaca Monastery and Vidova Gora
After meeting up with our local guide and a quick transfer, we set off on foot down the southern slopes of the island. It's a gentle 40-minute walk that leads us to a remarkable 16th-century monastery. This sacred site, built by Glagolitic priests fl
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Fort Fortica
If you stroll north from the square, passing through the grand main city gate, known locally as Porta di datallo or the Gate of Dates, you'll find yourself ascending the stairs through the charming old part of the city. This area is a delightful maze
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Klis Fortress
Perched on the steep cliffs of the gorge between Kozjak and Mosor, the Klis Fortress stands with a commanding view, one eye gazing at the sea and the other watching over Zagora. This fortress was established in a remarkable strategic position, allowi
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Silver Gate
Porta Orientalis, a name echoing from the Roman era, served as the eastern entrance to the grand palace. This route led travelers along the main street, known as the decumanus, all the way to the Iron Gate and Pjaca, the bustling heart of the city sq
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Cathedral of Saint Domnius
Nestled in the heart of Split, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius stands proudly within the ancient walls of what was once the Mausoleum of Roman Emperor Diocletian. This remarkable cathedral is not just a stunning architectural marvel but also a living
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Diocletian Palace
Diocletian's Palace stands as a testament to Roman architecture, remarkably well-preserved through the ages. This grand structure, originally constructed for Emperor Diocletian, fuses the elegance of a luxurious villa with the strategic layout of a R
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Golden Gate Split
The ancient Romans knew them as Porta septemtrionalis. Imagine Emperor Diocletian strolling through these majestic gates on June 1, 305, as he entered his opulent palace. Crafted in a rectangular shape with sturdy double doors, these gates were desig
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Iron Gate
Originally known by their Roman name, PORTA OCCIDENTALIS, these gates are one of the four key entrances that have been pulsing with life throughout Split's 17-century history. From the moment they first opened, they have silently observed the city's
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The large Cipiko palace
Father and son duo, Petar and Koriolan Cipiko, had quite the knack for family planning. With strategic marriages and a bit of foresight, they managed to claim the entire western side of the main square in Trogir with their two impressive palaces. The
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The main city square
The transformation of Trogir's main city square, which stands where the Roman forum once did, kicked off back in the 1300s. This historic project began with the building of the commune's loggia and the council chamber. Today, the square is a bustling
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Fortress Kamerlengo
Nestled at the western tip of the charming Trogir islet, Fortress Kamerlengo stands as a testament to Venetian ingenuity. Constructed between the 13th and 15th centuries, this imposing structure once served as a strategic naval base, safeguarding Ven
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Teatro Kursaal Santa Lucia
As you wander along the seaside promenade of Goffredo di Crollalanza, you'll stumble upon one of Bari's architectural gems: a stunning late-Liberty building that gazes out over the lush gardens of Adua Square and the shimmering sea. This spot is perf
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The Pyramid
The Pyramid in Tirana is a must-see for anyone exploring the city. This intriguing structure stands as a testament to Albania's complex history, representing the era of communism in a way that no other monument does. Despite efforts by past governmen
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Michael's Fortress
Perched atop a steep, rocky hill, St. Michael's Fortress offers breathtaking views of the numerous islands scattered across the Šibenik archipelago and the charming medieval town below. This fortress has been a stalwart guardian throughout history, s
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St Nicholas Fortress
St. Nicholas' Fortress, perched at the entrance to St. Anthony's Channel in Šibenik, is a remarkable piece of Renaissance architecture. This Venetian fortification stands as a testament to world architectural heritage. It was built on the islet of Lj
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Piazza Sant
Piazza Sant'Oronzo is like an open-air storybook, capturing the essence of the city's rich history. The Roman era comes alive in the ruins of the Amphitheatre, which transforms into an incredible venue for summer theatrical performances. There's also
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Piazza Duomo
Start your adventure in Lecce at Piazza Duomo, a place that once stood as a fortress and now reigns as the city's most elegant "salon." This square is a perfect introduction to Lecce's rich history and artistic flair, showcasing stunning Baroque arch
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Ancient Theatre of Ohrid
The ancient theater in Ohrid is a marvel of architectural foresight, nestled right in the heart of the town's elevated old quarter. Its location is no accident: the surrounding hills of Gorni Saraj and Deboj serve as natural barriers, shielding it fr
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Land Gate
Stepping into the Old Town is like traveling back in time. You enter through the Land Gate, known locally as Kopnena vrata, located at the southern edge of the Old Town. This gate, with its striking triumphal arch, stands as a tribute to the legendar
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Rectors Palace
Historical records mention the Rector's Palace in Zadar as early as the 13th century. Over the centuries, this grand building has seen numerous transformations, culminating in its most recent restoration and reopening on February 10th, 2017. The pala
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People's Square
The People's Square in Zadar is the heartbeat of the city, echoing stories from the medieval era to the present day. As you wander through this lively hub, you're instantly swept up by its energy and charm. It's a place where history meets the hustle
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Roman Forum Zadar
In Zadar, you'll find an ancient treasure: the Forum, built by the first Roman emperor, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavian. This historical gem is backed by inscriptions in stone from the 3rd century, marking the completion of its construction. Once, a gra
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Fortress Kale
Perched majestically atop Skopje's highest point, the Kale Fortress, or simply Kale, is an iconic historic site in Macedonia's capital. This ancient stronghold offers stunning views of the Vardar River and proudly graces the city's coat of arms, whic
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Belgrade Fortress
Perched majestically on a cliff, Belgrade Fortress offers an unparalleled view where the Sava and Danube rivers meet. As the last elevated terrain of the Balkan Peninsula before the endless plains of the Pannonian Basin stretch toward Central Europe,
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Statue Of King Petar Kresimir IV
Near the historic Hotel Krka, there's a fascinating statue of Croatia’s King Petar Krešimir IV waiting to be discovered. This statue is not just a tribute to the king but a piece of history that adds character to the area. King Petar Krešimir IV, oft
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Croatian state archives in Osijek
The Croatia State Archives in Osijek is a fascinating public institution established by the Republic of Croatia. Its jurisdiction now covers the Osijek-Baranja County, one of 18 regional archives in the country. This place is a treasure trove for his
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Castello Arechi
Perched majestically atop Bonadies Mountain, this ancient castle was constructed in the 7th century by the Lombard Prince Arechi II. He shifted the dukedom's capital from Benevento to Salerno, a move that echoes through history. Today, the castle con
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Macedonian Mension
You will absolutely fall in love with the Byzantine churches and the stunning mansions, which are quintessential examples of Macedonian architecture. Picture yourself wandering through narrow cobblestone streets, where every corner reveals a new stor
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Pompeii
Picture yourself wandering through history, where every corner unveils a new layer of the past. Pompeii, perched on the southern slopes of the formidable Mount Vesuvius, was likely established by the Oscans around the 8th century BC. This ancient Ita
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Herculaneum
Ercolano, or Herculaneum as it's famously known, sits just a few miles from Pompeii and about 150 miles south of Rome, near bustling Naples. Imagine stepping into a time capsule; this place is like a smaller, more intimate version of Pompeii. Both ar
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Gric Tunnel
Grič Tunnel, constructed in 1943 amid the turmoil of World War II, is one of Zagreb's hidden gems. Originally, it served as a sanctuary for civilians during the intense bombings of WWII and later the Croatian War of Independence. Today, it stands as