Dubrovnik has recovered from the war damage it suffered during the 1990s, and visitors have returned to this tranquil city. Nestled between the Adriatic and the Dinaric Alps, it’s an accessible and affordable city break for many European travelers. The pedestrian-only Old Town is especially charming.
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Art by Stjepko - Art Atelier located just off the main street "Stradun " ( first street on the left from Pile gate ).Here you will find artist working and creating art in front of you.In this fine art gallery you can find various oil and acrylic paintings done on canvas. All art work is handmade and unique, with Certificate of Authenticity label.
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Atelier Peridot is a small shop located within the City Walls, near the main street Stradun. Here you will find an exquisite selection of unique and traditional Croatian jewellery and handmade souvenirs. All jewellery is handmade in our workshop by an owner and her two daughters. They use a combination of semiprecious stones, Adriatic coral, silver and silver-plated metals. What makes this special is that all jewellery is customizable in front of you according to your needs and wishes! Visit or contact them. Buy local :)
This is a rare find... this is a family owned jewellery shop making necklaces, earrings and bracelets, for reasonable prices. They are able to customise pieces on the spot and have excellent customer service. We were delighted to find this place, and happy to find out that they have an online presence as well. Do visit (it would appear to mainly be open in the summer months).
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Exhibitions, gifts & crafts by Croatian artists, hand made ceramics in the "Raku" technique, paintings, graphics, Croatian cultural heritage, and much more.
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Croatian Naive Art Gallery features artwork by some the finest painters within the Croatian Naive Art style, including Ivan Generalic and Ivan Andrasic, the most famous of them. Naive art is perceived as an oasis of true joy and poetic worlds, as everything in it is often structured as a harmonious whole; in naive art the emotional aspect is put before rationalism and intellectual speculation.
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Photo Gallery Carmel is a fine art photography gallery located in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Founded in 2006, the gallery exhibits work by noted regional and international artists who create using the medium of photography. It is named after the Californian coastal town where so many photographers called home and where the gallery’s founder grew up and received his early training. Photo Gallery Carmel’s mission is to cultivate and promote an appreciation of fine art photography within the ancient walls of Dubrovnik.Photographic prints, posters and books are for sale. Please contact us for more information, gallery hours or to make a private appointment.
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The Cultural-Historical Museum is located in the Rectors Palace and is included in the Dubrovnik Card Package. The building itself is a beautiful, historical place and worthwhile visiting on its own. There are three floors of exhibits ; a court room and dungeon on the ground floor. The upper floors have different displays of weapons, uniforms, coins and absolutely gorgeous furniture. I was particularly fascinated with a couple of rooms full of safes or strong boxes with intricate lock-systems, minutely decorated. Finally, their collection of icons is wonderful. Of all the "free inclusions" on the Dubrovnik Card, this museum is by far the best and warrants buying the card instead of just paying to walk the Muralles.
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I could not disagree more with the last couple of reviewers. This exhibition, whilst small, is a refreshing insight on one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. 60kuna is about £7. Not a lot of money here in Dubrovnik. There are four sections of prints, biblia, Tristan and Isolde, Alice in Wonderland and (my favourite) horses. The exhibition is well structured giving a logical sense of what it aims to achieve with just enough interpretation to help the visitor without overwhelming us with information. The art is astounding and shows aspects of Dali's work that is not often seen.
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