Stradun (pronounced strǎduːn]) or Placa (Stradone or Corso) is the main street of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The limestone-paved pedestrian street runs some 300 metres through the Old Town, the historic part of the city surrounded by the Walls of Dubrovnik.[1 The site of the present-day street used to be a marshy channel which separated Ragusa from the forest settlement of Dubrava before it was reclaimed in the 13th century.[3] Stradun stretches through the walled town in the east-west direction, connecting the western entrance called the "Pile Gate" (Vrata od Pila) to the "Ploče Gate" (Vrata od Ploča) on the eastern end. Both ends are also marked with 15th-century fountains (the so-called Large Onofrio's Fountain in the western section and the Small Onofrio's Fountainon the east end) and bell towers (the Dubrovnik Bell Tower to the east end and the bell tower attached to the Franciscan monastery to the west).[4] Stradun became the city's main thoroughfare in the 13th century, and its current appearance was for the most part created following the devastating 1667 earthquake in which most of the buildings in Ragusa (as Dubrovnik was then called) were destroyed. Before the earthquake the houses which line the street were not so uniformly designed as they appear today, with many of them featuring arcades and elaborate decorations.[2] Following the 1667 earthquake and a large fire which broke out immediately afterwards, the Republic of Ragusapassed a law which specified the layout of all future residential buildings constructed...
Read moreStradun, the main street of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a must-visit destination that enchants travelers from around the world. This stunning limestone-paved promenade is not only the heart of the Old Town but also a vibrant hub of history and culture. Lined with beautiful Baroque buildings, Stradun offers a picturesque setting perfect for leisurely strolls and photography. The street is home to charming shops, cafes, and restaurants where visitors can savor local delicacies like fresh seafood and traditional pastries. As you walk along Stradun, you'll encounter significant landmarks such as the Franciscan Monastery and the Sponza Palace, rich in history.Whether you're exploring its shops or enjoying a coffee while soaking in the atmosphere, Stradun promises an unforgettable experience that captures the essence...
Read moreThe main street of Dubrovnik Old Town which you enter from the Harbour or via Pile Gate is impressive. The street gives such a feeling of history and the power of impressive architecture and you feel like you've stepped back in time. From the cobbled street to the bell tower, the church's architecture is stunning. Even though a majority of the buildings are now cafes & shops you still get a feeling of how it used to be. I understand that this was also used as the backdrop for Game of Thrones so it dies attract a lot of attention for that reason too. As you walk down you have to look up at the buildings as well as down the streets leading off to see how the old town was the main dominating powerful street...
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