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One
of the largest attractions of the city of Dubrovnik are definitely
its medieval City walls that stretch continuously almost 2,000
meters. The parts of the walls towards the mainland are 4-6 meters
thick, and towards the sea 1-3 meters. Through the centuries of its
turbulent history, very little war was actually waged in Dubrovnik
and the cannons from its forts stayed mostly silent. But, with the
protection of strong forts and walls, freedom was more easily
secured though a tribute in gold, paid to the great powers in those
days. The walls’ construction began in the 11th century and all the
way through the 17th century the walls were rebuilt and expanded.
The walls are secured on its four major points with strong
fortifications. The city walls are one of the symbols of its freedom
and one of the largest and best preserved fortification systems in
Europe.
Experience!
Talking a walk on top of
Dubrovnik's walls
&
don't
forget to bring your camera. |
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