The ancient part of the city – Gradske Zidine. The whole historical center of the city is a pedestrian zone, which is located on an enormous rock over the sea with the 2-kilometer wall around. If you want, you can get upstairs and enjoy the baroque beauty of the city from the birds' eye view. The ancient walls (Gradske Zidine) are the symbol of Dubrovnik. They were built in the 10th century and later, in the 13th century, they were completed. In its creation took part such well-know architects as Michelozzo and Ferramolino. The whole length of the walls comes to 940m, the height – 25m, the thickness – 6m. More than that, the walls are fortified with ten semicircular bastions.
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