What to do and see in Dalmatia, Croatia: The Best History Museums

November 19, 2021 Nobuko Falco

^ Dalmatia is not an official subdivision of the Republic of Croatia; it constitutes a historical region only.
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1. Narona Archaeological Museum

Naronski Trg 6, Vid 20352 Croatia +385 20 691 596 [email protected] http://www.a-m-narona.hr/en/
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Narona Archaeological Museum

Reviewed By Spalatus - Split, Croatia

This museum was built around the location of a Roman temple dedicated to the first Roman emperor - Augustus. Fascinating artifacts, unique atmosphere, knowledgeable and welcoming staff and some unique souvenirs. This place is a must visit if you are driving nearby

2. Gornji Ugao Tower

Under Fort Minceta, Dubrovnik Croatia http://www.tzdubrovnik.hr/lang/en/get/muzeji/5730/the_gornji_ugao_tower.html
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5.0 based on 482 reviews

Gornji Ugao Tower

An excavation on the site of the 'Gornji ugao' tower, in the north-west corner of the walled city of Dubrovnik, in Croatia, uncovered evidence for a foundry established in the second half of the 15th century and largely producing armaments. It is a rare example of this type of industrial site, and its position within the city walls makes it unique. Excavation has provided information on the technical subdivision and spatial logic of the site. Activity at the foundry ceased after the Great Earthquake in 1667, which devastated the entire city, although part of the site continued in use as a foundry, on a smaller and more improvised scale.

Reviewed By colleenmZ8494PB - Upper Ballinderry, United Kingdom

We really enjoyed our tour of the archaeological site of the old foundry and metal works of dubrovnik.to find it we entered the old town by the back Buza gate after coming down from the cable car and turned immediately right and climbed up some steps to the base of the Minceta tower.up a flight of steps is the entrance doorway.our tour took about half an hour and our guide was enthusiastic about his subject and explained how the site had been excavated, how the finds and evidence were pieced together and how it was connected to the history of dubrovnik and it was certainly a feat of engineering and ingenuity for it's time.The site is mostly underground as it has been covered over by a baseball pitch to protect it.Definitely great if you are interested in history/archaeology. Quirky and unique and something a little bit different!

3. Virtual Museum of City of Dubrovnik

Tvrdava Revelin, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia +385 20 326 100 [email protected] http://www.tzdubrovnik.hr/lang/en/news/muzeji/index.html
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

This unique museum is situated in Dubrovnik's Fort Revelin. With a help of advanced digital technology, it provides access to display of historic materials and monuments on digital photography and video, inaccessible in other way. These include 3D projections, archives of Dubrovnik Republic, walk through the Renaissance summer residences, Dubrovnik Festival nights, the view of Konavle and more.

4. Muzej Riba i Rakova

Ul. fra Filipa Grabovca 13, Makarska 21300 Croatia +385 21 611 733
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Muzej Riba i Rakova

5. Red History Museum

Ulica Svetog Kriza 3, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia +385 97 680 7625 [email protected] http://www.redhistorymuseum.com/
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5.0 based on 244 reviews

Red History Museum

Red History Museum is a newly opened unique interactive experience of everyday life in communist Yugoslavia - a very different time in Croatian history. Using new and old technologies in a 300 square meter space, visitors can now explore and experience what it was like under the Yugoslav regime. Dive into the art, design, politics, secret agencies and the way of the Non-Aligned. Listen to the greatest hits of the time, witness history coming to life and learn the real life stories of people living under the watchful eye of the Communist party.

6. Makarska Municipal Museum

Obala Kralja Tomislava 17 First floor, Makarska 21300 Croatia +385 21 612 302 http://www.mdc.hr/makarska/eng/index.htm
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Makarska Municipal Museum

7. Kairos Collection

Gradska 2 Benedictine Monastery of St. Nikola, Trogir 21220 Croatia +385 21 881 631
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Kairos Collection

The relief sculture of the Greek god of the happy moment - Kairos - is kept in the Benedictine nunnery with the church of St. Nikola.

8. War Photo Limited

Antuninska 6, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia +385 20 322 166 [email protected] http://www.warphotoltd.com
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4.5 based on 1,435 reviews

War Photo Limited

War Photo Limited is an exhibition centre of war and conflict photojournalism situated inside Dubrovnik's historic old city, spread over 2 floors the 350m2 (3800 sq ft) displays photographic exhibits by world renown photojournalists covering recent and ongoing regional and global conflicts. It is the intent of War Photo Limited to educate the public in the field of war photography, to expose the myth of war and the intoxication of war, to let people see war as it is, raw, venal, frightening, by focusing on how war inflicts injustices on innocents and combatants alike.

Reviewed By MadanGopalM - Bengaluru, India

I visited this rate and unusual Museum that displays photographic exhibits by renowned photojournalists who covered recent and earlier regional and global conflicts. It's commendable that these photographers risking their lives and career captured such traumatic and frightening images from remote areas to sensitize the world about the futility and meaningless injustices that happened and continue to happen in this insane world. There is permanent exhibition of iconic images titled The End of Yugoslavia , photographs by Alfred Yaghobzadeh from Iran-Iraq war, special images and narration from Tim Page from NAM conflict. This is a must visit for any traveller who could understand how wars and violent conflicts lead too unimaginable human agony and why world deserve peace. There is admission ticket and photography is allowed inside.The brochure in english is quite informative. Located at the entrance of Antuninska in a lane at main street Stradan, not to be missed.

9. Memorial Room of the Defenders of Dubrovnik

Old Town Sponza Palace, Dubrovnik Croatia http://www.tzdubrovnik.hr/lang/en/get/muzeji/5705/memorial_room_of_dubrovnik_defenders.html
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4.5 based on 398 reviews

Memorial Room of the Defenders of Dubrovnik

Reviewed By i8toys - West Midlands, United Kingdom

We were interested in the whole history of Dubrovnik - ancient and more recent events. Sobering to see how young these men were and comparing them to ourselves in the 90's brings it home.

10. Sibenik City Museum

Gradska Vrata 3, Sibenik 22000 Croatia +385 22 213 880 http://www.muzej-sibenik.hr/hrv/default.asp
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Sibenik City Museum

Reviewed By MrMoreLight - Montreal, Canada

One of the best small museums we visited in all of Croatia, they are really tourist friendly. Laid out on multi levels inside the old palace, you will go through a great time travel of the area with excellent explanations in English and modern layouts of exhibits. Easy to stroll, plenty of space, great for pictures, a model for other museums in the country. Not expensive for the quality of the content. I thought it would take an hour to cover, but closer to two hours if you want to see and read everything. Well-worth the visit.

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