Location and site:
Near the Balkans and opposite the Italian Peninsula, the city on the Dalmation coast opens onto the Adriatic and the Mediterranean Seas. Its port, sheltered from winds, is well protected.
Registration Criteria:
Dubrovnik illustrates the willingness to create an urban landscape conceived like a work of art. As a museum-city, it conserves both monuments constructed by great architects and a large number of dwellings of obvious architectural merit. This homogeneity in the quality of the built form is without equal elsewhere. (I) The city presents a unique testimony to the civilisation of the Republic of Raguse. (III) The ramparts represent a remarkable effort to adapt its urban medieval enclosure to progress in the field of artillery and constitute one of the great references for 15th-century fortification history. (IV)