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Dubrovnik, Croatia, old town from the height of medieval fortress walls Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer scene of the St. Lawrence Fortress Lovrijenac and Dubrovnik Old Town Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer scene of the St. Lawrence Fortress Lovrijenac and Dubrovnik Old Town Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer scene of the St. Lawrence Fortress Lovrijenac and Dubrovnik Old Town Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer scene of the St. Lawrence Fortress Lovrijenac and Dubrovnik Old Town Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dubrovnik old town Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pile Bay near Dubrovnik old town with fortress Lovrijenac Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dubrovnik. St. Lawrence Fortress and walls of old town
Summer scene of the St. Lawrence Fortress Lovrijenac and Dubrovnik Old Town Royalty Free Stock Photo
Glass of light beer against view of blue sea and rocky coast background. Dubrovnik old town surrounded by old walls. View from Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dubrovnik. St. Lawrence Fortress and walls of old town Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dubrovnik. St. Lawrence Fortress and walls of old town Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cup of black coffee against view of blue sea and rocky coast background. Dubrovnik old town surrounded by old walls. View from Royalty Free Stock Photo
St. Lawrence Fortress often called Dubrovnik's Gibraltar, is located outside the western city walls, 37 metres above sea level. The fortress has a quadrilateral court with mighty arches and, as its height is uneven, it has 3 terraces with powerful parapets with the broadest one looking south towards the sea. Lovrijenac was defended with 10 large cannons, being the largest and most famous called Lizard. The walls exposed to enemy fire are almost 12 meters (39 feet) thick, but the large wall surface facing the city does not exceed 60 centimetres (2 feet). Two drawbridges lead to the fort, there being the inscription Non Bene Pro Toto Libertas Venditur Auro – Freedom is not to be sold for all the treasures in the world. above the gate. To ensure loyalty, the troops in St. Lawrence Fortress were rotated every 30 days. And to ensure complete loyalty, they were given only 30 days of rations when they went into the fort.


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