Category: Museums

  • Upper Corner Tower Foundry Museum

    Nestled in the heart of Dubrovnik, the Upper Corner Tower Foundry Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s rich history as a center for metalworking. Visitors can explore the remnants of ancient furnaces and tools, marvel at the intricate craftsmanship of historical weaponry, and gain insight into the vital role that foundry work played in shaping Dubrovnik’s past.

  • Wine Museum Dubrovnik

    The Wine Museum Dubrovnik offers a fascinating journey into the rich history and culture of winemaking in the region. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing traditional methods, ancient tools, and unique varieties of Croatian wines. The museum provides a glimpse into the centuries-old tradition of viticulture, highlighting its significance to Dubrovnik’s heritage and local economy.

  • INDIAN Motorcycle museum, Dubrovnik

    The INDIAN Motorcycle museum in Dubrovnik offers a captivating journey through the rich history of this iconic American brand. Visitors can explore an impressive collection of vintage and modern motorcycles, each showcasing the ingenuity and craftsmanship that have defined INDIAN for over a century.

  • Franciscan Monastery Museum

    Visitors to the Franciscan Monastery Museum in Dubrovnik can delve into a captivating world of art and history. A treasure trove of religious artifacts, paintings, and sculptures await exploration, offering a glimpse into the region’s artistic heritage and its fascinating cultural evolution.

  • Dubrovnik Natural History Museum

    The Dubrovnik Natural History Museum offers a fascinating journey through the diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity of the region. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the flora, fauna, and geology that shape this beautiful Croatian coastline. From marine life to terrestrial creatures, the museum brings the natural world to life through captivating displays and informative signage.

  • Dulčić Masle Pulitika Gallery

    Nestled within the historic city of Dubrovnik, the Dulčić Masle Pulitika Gallery offers visitors a captivating journey through Croatian art. The gallery showcases an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and graphic works from renowned Croatian artists, spanning various periods and styles. Through its curated exhibitions, the gallery aims to illuminate the rich artistic heritage of Croatia and provide insights into the evolution of artistic expression in the region.

  • Rector’s Palace

    Elegant 14th-century Gothic-Renaissance palace museum featuring period furnishings & coats of arms.

  • National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland

    Family-friendly museum with interactive exhibits telling stories about Ireland’s mythical creatures.

  • Irish Famine Exhibition

    Step back in time and gain a profound understanding of one of Ireland’s darkest periods at the Irish Famine Exhibition in Dublin. This poignant museum offers visitors a deeply moving and educational experience, shedding light on the devastating impact of the Great Famine that struck Ireland in the mid-19th century. Through carefully curated exhibits, personal accounts, and historical artifacts, the exhibition brings to life the harrowing stories of those who suffered and persevered during this tragic chapter of Irish history. Engage with interactive displays and multimedia presentations that provide context and insights into the social, economic, and political factors that contributed to this catastrophic event. The Irish Famine Exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the Irish people and offers a thoughtful exploration of themes such as hunger, emigration, and social justice that continue to resonate in today’s world.

  • Irish Whiskey Museum

    Guided tours tracing the history of whiskey through interactive exhibits, plus a tasting at the end.