The Old City of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia is very old.
Dating back to the 7th century, it has been built and re-built over hundreds of years.
It has a wide variety of churches and other buildings —
Byzantine, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque.
The restored roof tiles look good
Against the old stone.
The city walls were built in the 14th and 15th centuries
And encircle what is now the ‘modern’ city of Dubrovnik.
About 42,000 people live in those old houses and flats!
For more old perspectives, please go to: Our World.
Beautiful photos from a gorgeous place! 😍😍😍
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The architecture and the sea call to me. Thanks for sharing your experience; I’ll enjoy visiting vicariously, Fiona!
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Old cities are so fascinating…. I wondered if anyone lived in some of those old buildings anymore —and then I read your comment saying that they do…. Wow…..
Great pictures.
Hugs,
Betsy
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…gorgeous buildings!
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Beautiful! I’ve never been to dubrovnic but there used to be a restaurant in vienna named dubrovnic and they served dalmatian food. One of my favorite spots!
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What a pretty town it is, I love the tiles style.
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A marvelous place!
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Can feel the centuries there. 🙂
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Hello, what a lovely place. I like all the red roofs, beautiful views. Enjoy your day and week ahead.
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very pretty skyline..
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Beautiful colours…..love the red tiles!
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Oh I was there on a catholic pilgrimage and it was a fabulous old city on the water. It was like back in time walking through the city inside the wall
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That’s a lotta history! A place I hope to see one day.
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Beautiful backdrop for this wonderful city.
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Beautiful hope I can visit some day
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Imagine living where incredible history happened through the same doors you step through. These centuries-old places age beautifully.
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What a pretty old town !!
Thanks for sharing your great photos !!
Have a happy new week !
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It really looks old! Great pictures!
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Wonderful. The city has something regal in its architecture… 🙂
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A fascinating glimpse of a city I will probably never see. Thank you.
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You’re bringing back some fine memories with this series.
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Fiona, these images are AMAZING! Each one looks like a picture perfect postcard. What a stunning place! I love the terracotta color!
“The restored roof tiles look good
Against the old stone.”
Yes, they sure do! I love the old mixed with the new. I love the look of decay because to me it’s a reminder of the rich history of a place.
Thanks so much for sharing the beauty, my friend. Have a fantastic week!
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Amazing building. Thanks for all pics.
Greetings.
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Lucky for us still to see such a splendid village from the past. Thanks for showing.
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These are wonderful shots of Dubrovnik which I visited last year!
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What great pictures – my son is visiting Dubrovnik in a couple of months – I’m not in the least jealous!
Cheers – Stewart M – Melbourne
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This is definitely somewhere that I would enjoy visiting. Just look at all those lovely red roof tiles. It’s so easy for people in Europe to visit these gorgeous places, not far to travel. For me in Canada, it’s a long way and also it costs so much to travel across the Atlantic. But maybe one day I’ll see Dubrovnik, I certainly hope so!
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Gosh it’s a magnificent old city Fiona, so much history here . Oh la, that amazing wall in the last shot, incroyable!
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cool
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Charming city views!
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It looks like a lovely city!
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What a wonderful old place. Beautiful architecture, and great history. Thanks for sharing!
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Bucket list, for sure!!!!!!
Worth a Thousand Words
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Dynamic place and wonderful photography!
Happy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
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Thanks Lady Fi for commenting on my blog and gave me the opportunity to find your lovely cyber space.
Wonderful photos and an amazing atmospheare.
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It’s so beautiful
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I like to imagine the people living in those old stone buildings. I think how all our lives are so different and maybe also similar. I like the bright rooftops and the neutral stonework in your photos..
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Mind-boggling to think of all those people actually living their daily lives in buildings that ancient (even if restored]. Of course, we live in the Pacific Northwest corner of the USA, where 150 year old houses would be rarities.
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To have such history buildings would be great. Lovely photos.
Peabea from Peabea Scribbles
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Awesome complex of building and marvelous fortification and construction of house and flats! Should be interesting to find variety of churches.
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so much beauty. croatia is on top of our list. along with greece
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I have to say that Montenegro was more beautiful, cheaper and less crowded – highly recommended.
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The houses look sharp…maybe the restoration work is impressive.
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It looks a very nice place.
I do not think I will be visiting it, so it was lovely to see your stunning pictures – thank you.
All the best Jan
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Wonderful images and insight into the town’s history. It has been on my ‘to visit’ list for some time.
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Beautiful photos. I haven’t been there since the late 70s when it was Yugoslavia. Not sure about going back as I’m sure it has changed a lot since the war.
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Utterly charming!
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This really looks like a fascinating place to visit. I have loved the older parts of Europe that I have visited – not that there have been many! Europe is so far from Australia! SO thank you for taking me there. Happy travels and thank you again for stopping by my blog this week.
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Croatia is such a gem! Happy day!
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Nice pictures of the city of Dubrovnik.
Best regards, Irma
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What a beautiful place and an awesome adventure!
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Fascinating. Very enjoyable post.
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Beautiful row of houses and buildings.
The old stones are very beautiful.
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Gorgeous! I hope to get there someday!
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great buildings
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Such a beautiful place! I’ll bet those old buildings and walls could teach us some history.
Very nice photos!
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I didn’t realize there’s such interesting architecture here. I’m considering including Croatia in a future trip, so this is inspiring!
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I love this pictures, looking at them makes me proud to be Croatian, thank you for that 🙂
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