Discover the best top things to do in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia including Luka Mozaika - World's Longest Mosaic, Monument of Poet Ivan Gundulic, Valtazar Bogisic Monument, Statue of Aphrodite and Pan., Orlando Column, Statue of Marin Drzic, Homeland War Memorial, Partizanski Spomenik.
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A promenade decorated with interesting mosaics stretches through Vela Luka. Walking along the mosaic promenade, you will see interesting pictures. These mosaics are made by people from all over the world. In the mosaic workshop you will be instructed in making mosaics and you can participate. Can you imagine that opportunity at all? :) You leave a piece of yourself in Vela Luka.
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This bronze statue of the famous Dubrovnik poet is work of sculptor Ivan Rendic, dating from 1892. The base of the monument shows the main parts from poets most famous work, epic "Osman".
As the name implies, the square honors Dubrovnik-born poet Ivan Gundulić with a statue of the man and this square which is serves as a crossroads for visitors. It is the city market during the day, a nice area for outdoor dining in the evening and a wonderful place for photography all the time. Despite being a very interesting and scenic area, it is easily missed. Once you have spent time along Pred Dvorom seeing St. Blaise, the Bell Tower, the Rector’s Palace and the Cathedral, stand in the street in front of the Rector’s Palace facing the cathedral. To your right you will see a small narrow street (Od Puca). Walk into Od Puca and in ½ block it will open onto Gundulić Square. Take the time to walk through the market, do some people watching and see the statue of Gundulić. Also keep looking up, as the area affords excellent photo ops of the cathedral dome. When you are done head to opposite corner (kitty corner) of the market from where you entered and continue down Uz Jezuite to the beautiful steps usually filled with other picture-taking tourists. Climb the steps being sure to turn around to look at the street and square behind you, then proceed into the square at the top of the steps. On your right is St. Ignatius Church. Be sure to go in!
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This landmark of Dubrovnik is unmissable meeting point.There is lot of legends regarding this statue. Great place to expierience city puls
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Located between Rector's palace and Dubrovnik's "Marin Drzic" Theater . The statue is the work of the famous Croatian sculpture Ivan Mestrovic . Marin Drzic (aka "Dubrovnik's Shakespeare") , was a 16th Cent. renaissance Playwright and prose writer , born in Dubrovnik in 1508 . Great photo opps of people rubbing his nose for good luck .
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