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Holy Saviour Church was built to please the God and thank the Savior for sparing the City from any damages in the strong earthquake that struck Dubrovnik.
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| The Portal on the wall of Franciscan Monastery, with The figures of St. Jerome and St.John the Baptist on the side and Pieta in the centre, and Father Creator is at the top
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| The new Church of St Blasius was built in Baroque style according to the prototype of St. Mauritius church in Venice.
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| The Stradun street is the main open urban area of Dubrovnik and the most favored promenade and gathering place.
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Day trips to the different islands nearby would be attractive alternatives to the old city
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| On the right was the southern city wall facing the sea. This was one of the 2 entrances opening to the bathing spots on the rocks below the City walls and cocktail bar terraces
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| Through the gate you would find yourself the seaside cafe/bar, nice place to enjoy the sunset
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| One can take a quick dive into the freezing water of the Adriatic Sea
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The other seaside cafe/bar, I think this is the best spot you could fine
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| Back to the Ruđera Boškovića Square, the Church of St Ignatius , named after St. Ignatius, the founder of the Jesuit order.
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| Collegium Ragusinum (Dubrovnik's reputable Jesuit college) in the Ruđera Boškovića Square, next to the Church of St Ignatius
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| The Church of St Ignatius is decorated by magnificent Baroque frescoes with scenes from life of St. Ignatius de Loyola painted by Gaetano Garcia.
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