Museums, galleries, exhibitions The Franciscan Monastery in Dubrovnik is located in the heart of the historic Old Town, along the main street of Stradun, one of the most visited and picturesque spots in the city. Surrounded by imposing city walls and narrow stone streets, the monastery has been deeply intertwined with the spiritual, cultural, and educational life of Dubrovnik since its foundation in 1317.
Its location near the Large O ... 
Split is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, best known for its magnificent Diocletian's Palace. The historic center of the city with the palace was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979.
The Mestrovic Gallery is located in the Meje district, on the picturesque Marjan peninsula. In this area there are also the Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments, Marina Jadran and Zvo ... 
Umag, picturesque small town and port on the north-western coast of Istria, presents Croatia's entrance to Europe. It also has a status of the Istrian sports centre, since as the host of the ATP tournament for many years now, it attracts a lot of top world tennis players.
Umag is a town of wide cultural horizons which has a number of galleries and has a rich artistic offering comprising festivals, conc ... 