
The Maritime Museum of Dubrovnik, Croatia is a fascinating insight into the maritime heritage of the region and a reminder of the days when the seas were reached far beyond the horizon. Located in the historic Cavtat harbor, the museum is housed in a beautiful baroque building which serves as a reminder of the city’s role as a major port and trading hub. Inside, the Museum boasts a large collection of maritime artifacts from the Dubrovnik Republic, dating from the 12th century through today. Exhibits include preserved ships, navigational tools, old maps, various models, and drawings as well as paintings depicting dramatic scenes of shipbuilding and navigational scenes. The museum also offers educational and interactive multimedia displays which bring the past of Dubrovnik's shipping industry to life. The museum is open seven days a week, so drop by and explore the history of the Dubrovnik Republic - the maritime hub of the Mediterranean.
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