To Dubrovnik, "Game of Power" shooting site, but also because this well-preserved ancient castle is known as a return to the Middle Ages, it is true that the name is true, but here is a relatively small area estimated to be a few hours to walk.
Peller Gate is one of the main entrances and exits of the old city of Dubrovnik, located in the west of the old city. The Outer City Gate was built in 1537 with a statue of the city's protective sacred Blaise above it. After entering the outer city gate, through an arch bridge to the inner city gate, the inner city gate was built in 1460 and connected with the city wall. Visitors can go to the city wall to see the old city.
The terminal of No. 6 bus stops opposite pile gate. The statue on the arch is the statue of St. Blaise, the sacred city preservation. In front of the medieval city gate is a wooden suspension bridge. At night, the bridge will be closed, the city gate is locked, and the key will be kept by the prince. Pile gate is an old city gate built in 1537. As the main gate to enter the old city, pile gate often appears in the "game of power". Entering from pile gate, turning right near the big fountain is the tourist center. You can buy Dubrovnik Card for 1/3/5 day. We bought 1 day card, 170KN for each person. Children are free (as if they were under 12 years old). It is valid within 24 hours, including a sightseeing card, a 30 Kuna bus day card, a brochure, various entertainment, shopping, restaurant and hotel information, as well as many beautiful maps, as well as a map including a detailed map of the old city and a map of Dubrovnik city.
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There are four doors leading to Dubrovnik City - "Pile Gate, Plock Gate, Peskarija Gate and Ponta Gate. The city gate of Peskarija was built in 1537. For defensive purposes, there is a suspension bridge at the city gate. Every night in the past, the suspension bridge was pulled up, the city gate was closed and the key was handed over to the supervisor. There is a statue of St. Bryce by the door, the patron saint of the city. After passing through the outer door, there was an inner door, built in 1460, and it was the main block of Dubrovnik after entering the inner door.