Ljepota lažnog sjaja
Exhibition
"Fool`s Gold Beauty" - exhibition of forgeries from the Police Museum collection

The purpose of the exibition of the forgeries from the collection of the Police Museum conveniently entitlet Fool`s Gold Beauty is to warn about the unscrupulousness of the black market intentionally aimed at deceiving well-intentioned, yet naive and inexpert art buyers.

free entrance
L4 — Multifunctional Hall 4
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Dubrovnik, A Scarred City
„Dubrovnik, A Scarred City“ Exhibition

Exhibition 'Dubrovnik, A Scarred City: The Deconstruction and Restoration of Dubrovnik 1991-2000' was opened on October 1st 2019 in the 2nd hall of the renovated Lazareti Complex as part of a program to commemorate the 28th anniversary of the start of the attack on Dubrovnik.

20 kn
L2 — Multifunctional Hall 2
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Linđovi koncerti
Concert
Linđo Concert

Every Tuesday and Friday at 21:30 h, from August 25th on, enjoy Linđo Concerts in Lazareti.

120 kn
L6 — Linđo
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Mirko Ilić: The Second Before the Catastrophe – Comic Strip, Illustration and Design
Exhibition
Mirko Ilić: The Second Before the Catastrophe – Comic Strip, Illustration and Design

With the exhibition Mirko Ilić: The Second Before the Catasrophe – Comic Strip, Illustration and Design curated by Marko Golub & Dejan Kršić Dubrovnik public will have a chance to find out why is Mirko Ilić after more than four decades still one of the most interesting graphic designers and illustrators and why he is a global star.

slobodan ulaz /free entrance
L4 — Multifunctional Hall 4
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Alternative Biographies

Dubrovnik is a small city with great accomplishments and rich history. It has birthed many interesting historic figures, which have spread his fame worldwide.

If you want to study famous Dubrovnik citizens through history, you have hit the right spot!

Federiko Glavić

(Šipanska Luka, 24 May 1847 – Dubrovnik, 2 January 1941) Federiko Glavić was born in a poor and large family on the island of Šipan near Dubrovnik. Not wanting to stay on his native island and work as a farmer, at age fourteen he travelled to Chile. He settled in the city of Iquique in the north, where he first worked as a trade assistant, and later as a skilful merchant.
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Filip De Diversis

(?, beginning of the 15th c. – ?, after 1455) The praise of cities (laudes civitatum) occupies a special place in medieval literary genres. The point of these works was not just the description of cities, which thematically followed mostly one formal sequence, but also personal impression that was an equally important and essential element to get the comprehensive idea of the city. For this reason, the author of the lauda had to be a person who had a publicly recognized authority.
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Ida Von Düringsfeld

(Milicz, Poland, 12 November 1815 – Stuttgart, 25 October 1876) Ida von Düringsfeld was the daughter of a retired Prussian officer, and as an autodidact, she studied foreign languages and wrote verses from an early age, despite her mother’s objections, that she published under a pseudonym.
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Ignjat Đurđević

(Dubrovnik, 13 February 1675 – Dubrovnik, 21/22 January 1737) Ignjat Đurđević (Ignazio Giorgi) was born in Dubrovnik in a wealthy and prominent family of Giorgi, that was ennobled in the Dubrovnik Republic after the great earthquake of 1667.
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Ivan Dživo Gundulić

(Dubrovnik, 9 January 1589 – Dubrovnik, 8 December 1638) Ivan Gundulić (Gundula and Gondola) was born in 1589 in one of the oldest and most prominent patrician families in Dubrovnik, as the oldest son of Frano Gundulić and Dživa Gradić. He acquired the best possible education in the city of his birth, which he never left. He studied with the Jesuits, and when he was three years old his father entrusted his education to three guardians. He was nicknamed Mačica (kitten) because of his quiet and reserved nature.
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Ivan Mane Jarnović

(vicinity of Dubrovnik, 1740 – Sankt Petersburg, 23 October 1804)
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