Convent of St. Claire Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Near the entrance
Right next to the entrance, as well as being surrounded by a church and a nice fountain where locals drink the water. Building is neat, but nothing amazing.
Walk about the stradun and visit the beautiful space. It is special to see this area of Dubronik. So many roofs are new from the war devastation. It is amazing how they have made the buildings whole a...
Completed in the 1300's started life as a convent, also a shelter for abandoned children, during napoleons time the convent was closed, and used as stable and ammo storage. Nowadays it is home Klaris...
This Convent is full of history even if it is not the most exciting building in the old city. It is interesting to look at but once you know its history and the history of the orphanages it becomes ev...
Rather a plain building but a fascinating history!
Located not far from the main entrance to the Old Town, this was one of our first stops during our second visit to this lovely location. Most of the Old Town was "jam-packed" with tourists but most of...
Near the entrance
Right next to the entrance, as well as being surrounded by a church and a nice fountain where locals drink the water. Building is neat, but nothing amazing.
Special history
Walk about the stradun and visit the beautiful space. It is special to see this area of Dubronik. So many roofs are new from the war devastation. It is amazing how they have made the buildings whole a...
Interesting history
Completed in the 1300's started life as a convent, also a shelter for abandoned children, during napoleons time the convent was closed, and used as stable and ammo storage. Nowadays it is home Klaris...
Interesting
This Convent is full of history even if it is not the most exciting building in the old city. It is interesting to look at but once you know its history and the history of the orphanages it becomes ev...
Rather a plain building but a fascinating history!
Located not far from the main entrance to the Old Town, this was one of our first stops during our second visit to this lovely location. Most of the Old Town was "jam-packed" with tourists but most of...