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Luza Square

Dubrovnik Bell Tower in Luza Square. Built in 1444. At the far end is the old mint and customs house of 1544, in the Venetian Renaissance style. EE1975228
Dubrovnik

August 9th 1975
Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic" is, of course, attractive for its walls and the medieval city they contain. I spent much time up on the ramparts, circumnavigating the entire wall around Dubrovnik. One one side of the ramparts, one views the Adriatic, on the other, the streets and alleys of the old town. At each turn was glimpse into a scene out of the past. Our hotel, the Hotel Excelsior, h ... read more
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