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Maritime Museum Review

3.9 /517 Reviews
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The museum’s collections showcase the centuries-old history of sailing in Dubrovnik and its surrounding areas. The space is large, with various hull models from the Middle Ages to Yugoslavia, armor, light and heavy weapons, and navigation tools and logbooks. Dubu was born by the sea, and the sea was brilliant and sunk, so coming here is the best chance to learn about it.

Maritime Museum

Posted: Jun 1, 2019
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  • 幸福人生LOVE
    4/5Excellent
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    One of the hottest spots in the region, exhibits are often replaced, and your things are valuable. Very good, you can take the children to have a look. And there are children's activities and a fleet of historic ships.

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    Posted: Oct 22, 2018
  • Nanso4
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Maritime Museum is the most amazing of all Dubrovnik museums! Although I would feel a little too professional at first when I saw the word maritime, I only knew after I saw it. To understand the historical development of Ducity, it has an inseparable relationship with its marine culture. At the same time, the museum's layout and exhibition logic are very good, from the first to the second floor, three exhibition halls, showing the process of Du Ocean civilization development in turn, gradual and in-depth. The exhibition design is also very colorful, in the old stone building space, with modern display cabinets and lights colliding with it, the size of the shopkeeper, the display of the panel, are very interesting. The quantity and quality of the exhibits are excellent, many items are very precious and distinctive. During the development of Mediterranean civilization, Dubrovnik and the surrounding cities of Croatia and Venice Genoa on the other side of the Adriatic Sea, reflecting the development of the city-state. Small enough to be equipped with a medicine box for a doctor at sea and a medical qualification certificate issued by the Kingdom of Croatia when sailing to sea. Very interesting! The museum is located in the southeast corner of the peninsula, very hidden, and the entrance is very simple, but the world inside is a realistic version of the "King of the Sea Thief". It is a boutique in the Ducheng Museum, and its tickets are also included in the citycard project. If time is running out for other projects, the Maritime Museum must go!

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    Posted: Jul 27, 2018
  • 吃苹果的麻雀呀
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Maritime Museum of Dubrovnik was built in 1941 to hold an exhibition called "Dubrovnik Navigation Line". It began to be a branch of the Dubrovnik Museum in 1987, located in the castle of St. John, rebuilt after the 1979 earthquake. In 1986, the Maritime Museum began a long-term exhibition, with more than 4,000 collections, which embodies the maritime history of Dubrovnik and its surrounding areas. Among the exhibits are hull models dating back to the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, flags, artillery and other weapons, logbooks and more. The museum's library also contains a large collection of rare books and documents.

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    Posted: Apr 4, 2023
  • Sipilo
    4/5Excellent
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    There are museums on the sea, including history, knots, constellations, etc.

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    Posted: Oct 8, 2022
  • 667***77
    4/5Excellent
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    Maritime Museum of Dubrovnik Maritime Museum was founded in 1941. Its original purpose was to hold exhibitions on "Dubrovnik's Maritime Route". In 1987, it became the branch of the Dubrovnik Museum and was rebuilt after the 1979 earthquake. The Museum has over 4000 exhibits, mainly reflecting the navigational history of Dubrovnik and its surrounding areas. The Museum has two floors, including cannons, navigation logs, anchors, marine medicines and other rich exhibits.

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    Posted: Feb 2, 2017
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